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19 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
a hoot,
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This review is from: Zuleika Dobson (Modern Library Paperbacks) (Paperback)
I have to admit that when the Top 100 list came out, I had never heard of this book or it's author. And yet, by itself, the revelation of this satirical baroque masterpiece justifies all the wretched dreck I've waded through on the List. Zuleika Dobson is the beautiful young granddaughter of the Warden of Judas College at Oxford. She's been earning a living as a conjurer and is the toast of France and America. But Zuleika has never loved a man. She has determined that a woman of her superior beauty can only love a man who is so superior as to be oblivious to her charms. Thus far, there has been no such man. Immediately on her arrival on campus, the entire student body falls madly in love with her. However, at dinner her first night the young Duke of Dorset seems indifferent. Could he be the man? Alas, it turns out that he too is smitten and when she discovers this she spurns him. Unused to such a dismissal, the Duke decides that he must kill himself & soon the whole College is ready to follow his example. The book is a shrieking hoot from start to finish & the whole thing is rendered in an ornate prose that is wholly unique. Take this description of the Duke & his troll like flat mate Noaks: Sensitive reader, start not at the apparition! Oxford is a plexus of anomalies. Or this passage describing the suicidal yearnings of the student body: You cannot make a man by standing a sheep on its hindlegs. But by standing a I can't recommend this one highly enough.
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Beautiful and farcical at the same time,
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This review is from: Zuleika Dobson (Modern Library Paperbacks) (Paperback)
Beerbohm was a great caricaturist, both in words and illustration, but Zuleika was, sadly, his only novel.The first time you read it you will weep with laughter at the farcical hilarity of the situations that Beerbohm conjures up and the way that he describes them. The second time you read it, you will weep be entranced by the beauty of the prose. The third time you read it, you will realise that you have acquired a true friend in the book, which will live with you forever. I have purchased countless copies of the book because I keep giving or lending copies to people ... and this is a book that once lent, never returns.
12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Delicious Satire, Exquisite Prose,
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This review is from: Zuleika Dobson (Modern Library Paperbacks) (Paperback)
The introduction to this version of the novel contains a quote to the effect that "[Beerbohm] only mocked what he loved." How he must have loved Oxford! This novel's outrageous satire doesn't fail to please from one page to the next, as Beerbohm swerves from one affectation to another in satirizing the Edwardian Dandy, the Modern Woman and anyone who comes between them. Structurally, the book consists of various collisions between caricatures of the sort that made Beerbohm famous: from the Duke of Dorset to Mr. Oover to Noaks to the fateful Zuleika herself, each character charms and delights.Beerbohm's prose is liquid, self-consciously affected and simply hilarious. It's the kind of prose that can't be recreated in today's literary environment, but the kind that ought to be treasured and brought out often at night, like the Duke's bottles of port. (If I had one complaint, it would be that the book is a bit too long, and the plot's fanciful consummation is postponed for a few too many superfluous chapters. But that's minor, since the book isn't very long in any case.) The unerring owls have hooted. The Emperors of Oxford smile in approval. This book is for the ages.
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