An edition of The good husband (1994)

The good husband

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An edition of The good husband (1994)

The good husband

"Mates are not always matches, and matches are not always mates," pronounces Magda Danvers, the magnificent central figure in Gail Godwin's wise and affecting new novel. With The Good Husband, one of America's most gifted novelists creates a portrait of two marriages and four unforgettable characters that travels beyond the usual questions of love and domestic comfort to explore the most profound consequences of intimate relationships.

It is also, in its deepest sense, a novel about how we influence and transform - and sometimes complete - one another.

As a young woman, brilliant, charismatic, and eternally curious, Marsha Danziger transformed herself into Magda Danvers, taking the academic world by storm with her controversial treatise on visionaries, The Book of Hell. She was already a star when she came upon Francis Lake in a midwestern seminary and married him, to everyone's surprise, including their own. It was a mating that seemed perfect: Magda pursued her career, and attentive, caring Francis devoted himself to Magda.

Now, Magda's grave illness puts their marriage to its ultimate test.

Even as she faces her "Final Examination," Magda's genius does not desert her. From her bed she continues to arouse her visitors with compelling thoughts and questions, which will change the lives of some of them. Into the heady atmosphere of Magda's provocative repartee comes Alice Henry, fresh from her own family tragedy. Magda's room soon becomes a refuge for Alice from her crumbling marriage to brooding Southern novelist Hugo Henry.

But is it the incandescence of Magda's ideas that draws Alice, or the secret of "the good marriage" that she is desperate to discover? For Alice, Hugo, Francis, and Magda will learn that the most ideal relationship - even a perfect marriage - doesn't come without a price.

Gracefully written, keenly insightful, intimate in its revelations, The Good Husband reverberates with the lives of its characters, their histories, and the most urgent longings of their hearts - a triumph of the novelist's art, from the author of A Mother and Two Daughters, The Finishing School, A Southern Family, and Father Melancholy's Daughter, all of which were New York Times bestsellers.

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Abacus
Language
English
Pages
468

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Cover of: The Good Husband
The Good Husband
November 25, 1997, Random House Value Publishing
Hardcover in English
Cover of: The good husband
The good husband
1995, Abacus
in English
Cover of: The good husband
The good husband
1994, Ballantine Books
in English - 1st ed.
Cover of: The good husband
The good husband
1994, A.Deutsch
in English
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The good husband
1994, Wheeler Pub.
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Edition Notes

Originally published: London : André Deutsch, 1994.

Published in
London

The Physical Object

Pagination
468 p. ;
Number of pages
468

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL22352836M
ISBN 10
0349106398
LibraryThing
2963

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL1865758W

First Sentence

"Magda Danvers, the week before Christmas, returned home from surgery at Catskill Hospital and telephoned to her chairman she would not be meeting her classes for second semester."

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