## Book Review ##
An Italian lesson is in progress at the Ringenhall Ladies College, the tutor is reading the twelfth canto of the Inferno, Annette stands up and goes outside the classroom telling that the Minotaur is a victim, why does Dante permit that the minotaur suffer?
Annette is determined to leave the school with the disappointment of the headmaster.
Annette has left the school, her father Hunter Keepe is discussing the destiny of the company 'Artemis' with Calvin Blick, who wants to buy it at a reduced price, the company is close to bankruptcy.
For the transfer of ownership is central Rosa Luxemburg, she's a shareholder of the company.
In the middle of the discussion with Annette, Hunter is nervous, because he notes with regret that there is a potential relationship between his daughter and Calvin.
The omniscient voice describes a large room with more than three thousands volumes, many of them on a large desk. one hundred of them are open. The four walls are covered with shelves occupied by books, the free spaces are covered by statues and photographs.
At the centre of this studio there is Peter Saward, an historian, who is translating with many difficulties The Kastanic Script.
Peter Saward is not alone, he is helped by Miss Glashan, a mute housekeeper, because Peter doesn't want to be disturbed during his studies.
His oppressive study is interrupted by the arrival of John Rainborough, a close friend, he works for a charitable organisation specialised on immigration.
At some point John and Peter discuss the fate of "Artemis" magazine on how to avoid bankruptcy.
For a strange alchemy love and business are perfectly mixed, they are in love with Rose, her close friend is Mischa Fox, the only antidote to bankruptcy.
An entire chapter is dedicated to the life of Rose and her brothers, they're Polish immigrants.
Through the chapter, the reader will discover that Rose has a predilection for mechanical life; she is happy for the disappearance of the peace. Rose loves two men, both of them know this fact. One day Rose will discover that the meeting with the two men and the consequent relationship has been planned by her brothers.
Annette starts to explore her body, in her unprecedented world, her main interest is to live independently.
Nicholas is very similar to Annette, there is a feeling between them.
The youngness of Annette has been ruined by a violence against her sexuality.
Rosa explains to Annette her reasons for dropping out of Ringenhall school.
Rosa has two brothers Jan and Stefan, they are Polish immigrants, during a meeting, their nostalgia for Poland emerges, the days spent with their teacher, but also a disgust for their compatriots, those who have remained in their small country.
Annette has decided to visit her dressmaker Nina to prove her new dress.
The new dress radically changes the appearance of Nina, she is satisfied, at one point enters a mysterious man, Mischa Fox.
John Rainsborough his at his office and he is nostalgic about the old concept of business, he believes that the advancement of his career is due to his experiences gained within the company, he believes that he is the right man to decide if an employee can advance in the career.
He knows that his assistant Miss Casement will advance in her career, This decision has been done by S.E.L.I.B. an organisation that operates in various fields, one of them is the immigration into the UK, none asked him if she was the right person.
The periodical "Artemis" is close to bankruptcy, the manager must find a way out, the solution is simple to find a considerable amount of money, but none seem interested about this rescue, Hunter is doing the impossible to find a lender.
After a long debate on how to appeal for funds between the shareholders, Mischa Fox wants to buy the periodical, but Hunter disagrees, the price to pay is that the periodical will completely change its editorial line, it must remain independent.
The organisation has instructed Miss Casement to draw up a report on the efficiency of the organization, the final goal is the restructuring of the organization, John feels threatened by this report, and will do everything to bury it.
After the working hours John wants the hand of Annette, he loves her, but Annette is interested in Mischa Fox.
John and Mischa will discuss the "Legend of virginity" and their chat will show the little consideration of the women.
Nina the dressmaker is at work, at some point she'll receive a telegram by Mischa Fox, he found new clients for her, she is not happy, she perceives something negative, is it simple friendship or not? In any case she feels trapped inside the net launched by this man. Annette is infatuated with Nicholas until she meets a young and handsome man his name is Jan Lusiewicz, an engineer who works with Rosa.
The destiny of the periodical is signed, Rosa has refused to save the Artemis, Hunter is confused, the only man that can save the periodical is Misha Fox.
On a Londoner street Hunter sees Calvin Blick, this man is mysterious, and decides to chase him, Clavin sees him but ignores him, Hunter risks being run over, in the end they talk to each other, Hunter asks him what do you want from me? With an excuse to develop the photos taken with Calvin's camera, Hunter during the development of the photos will see his sister Rosa in the arms of Lusiewicz.
Hunter will go to the mysterious man's house and find out that his sister Rose.
Hunter is very nervous; he offers a sum of money to Calvin to destroy the photo, he will fail, but he is assured by Calvin that none will see it.
The day of judgment has come, the clock inside the meeting room marks the 10:15 am, we're at the West End Hotel in London, inside the room there is only Hunter Keepe, he is suffering enormously, his 'creature' will be sold to Mischa Fox, a publisher, only a miracle can save the Artemis. Hunter is reading the statement, to the shareholders, when he see at the door ?
A spectacled face underneath an extremely large hat looked in....Is this the Artemis meeting? She is an elderly lady with three peers; she will follow other shareholders, mainly women, who are more than thirty when Hunter will know that the Artemis won't be sold to Mischa Fox.
Hunter does not believe his ears, asks for explanations, is told that women have self-taxed.
In another zone of London there is John Rainborough, he is in a very bad temper, he feels a victim of an injustice made of Sir Edward and Miss Casement, her report is perfect, John must come out of the corner, Rosa thinks that she: 'Never had she experienced such a profound satisfaction of anger and hatred'
Miss Casement is invited to a party organized by Mischa Fox, at some point Miss Casement wants John to bring her to the party. John accepts the invitation for one reason: he wants to discover why Mischa has invited Miss Casement and not him.
All the characters are at the party organized by Mischa Fox, the narrator describes the place and a small accident, a glass bowl with fish falls on the floor, no one admits his or her guilt, Rosa intervenes and says: 'Never had she experienced such a profound satisfaction of anger and hatred' she is referring to Annette.
Miss Casement needs air, she asks John to accompany her outside, it's dark, she kisses him.
Mischa and Annette are travelling to the sea by car, it's dark and cold, they arrive at their destination Annette wants to make a bath, Mischa is preoccupied and try to impede her to enter the water after she feels wretched.
The couple decide to come back home, the brother of Annette discovers that his sister has a broken leg.
A photo book is at the centre of a meeting between Mischa Fox and Peter Saward, in this photo book they look at the photos when they were child, this cause a tempest in their minds, surprisingly Mischa Fox talk about his past, and in particular when for pleasure he killed a kitten, this wound is still bleeding.
Rainborough thinks about his professional life, he feels frustrated, nervous, his anger is ready to explode, his personal villain is Miss Casement, his thought is to resign.
His thoughts are interrupted by the doorbell Miss Casement is at the door, they will go out on the way they meet Annette.
Annette and Rosa are at Rainborough's house, Rosa isn't happy, at some point Rainborough decide to go out alone, Annette reads a letter written by Nicholas, he decides to join the communist party, his desire is to go to Greece with Rosa, Annette thinks about her future with Mischa Fox. Annette brings with her the diamonds, she goes out, near a river she decides to throw them into the water one by one, she is alone, then her brother Jan Lusiewicz arrives, he is shocked by his sister's behavior, blocks her and asks her the reasons for her insane gesture. For Annette this is not a crazy gesture, she cannot handle them, but in her pocket remains the white sapphire.
Stefan Lusiewicz is on Rosa's bed, she is surprised, she asks him why, he is at home since their mother is dead, Stefan is a pennyless.
Hunter is preoccupied for the future of his family, they are illegal immigrants in the UK. Stefan's presence is not welcome, Rosa wants to send him away, but he becomes violent.
Rosa is nervous she must find a solution: Mischa Fox.
At his home the reader will discover that for Rosa Mischa is more than a physical attraction, it's central to her past and for the future.
Annette lives for Mischa, she will do everything to capture the attention, at a party she will say to have got poison, during a party, her brother Hunter and Calvin are terrorised, she is not crazy, she is very uncomfortable, she wants to completely change her life.
The problem of immigration exploded thanks to a Conservative MP who wants puts the immigration policies in order, anyone who does not comply with the new regulations must leave the UK, Nina the dressmaker, will be involved, she has an indefinite stay in the UK, now this document is no longer legal.
Nina is devastated, she feels "A soul without nationality" "A soul without home" she is completely alone, her friends have disappeared.
Rosa goes to Naples to meet Mischa Fox, she will travel by train, it seems that Misha furnished his house for Rosa, Rosa must decide what to do with her fate. Rosa meets Calvin, he will say to her that her brother has saw her compromising photographs, they will apprend of the suicide of Nina, reading an article on The Evening News.
Nina committed suicide for nothing, she just had to fill out some forms for the immigration office.
Sir Andrew Cockeyne has married Annette, they are travelling on the Orient Express, Andrew is conscious that Annette is not sure that to marry him was a good idea, and also it is impossible to ask to her her feelings, Mrs Wingfield has died, all his shares of the periodical "Artemis" pass into the hands of Rosa, with a substantial sum of money for the management.
## Philosophical Review ##
As far as philosophy is concerned, it is interesting to ask why nineteen-year-old Annette refuses a public institution, such as school, to learn to live? What does it mean for Annette to live?
Hunter's selfishness is greater than his daughter's good for Annette, this is clear when Annette meets Calvin, why does he believe it's better to educate his son rather than his daughter?
From a philosophical point of view it is interesting to understand Peter's obsession for knowledge. Will knowledge and his pride of having translated into english an unknown language, will lead him to madness? and then to understand why the hieroglyph was written? for what purpose? What is written there?
Rose: Is there a close relationship between her predilection for a planned life, in order to avoid unexpected events, and her relationship with her brothers, who plan your life, without her consent?
From a psychological point of view it is interesting to know why Annette and her Polish immigrant brothers feel disgust for their own villagers.
Annette is trying on her new dress at her dressmaker Nina's room.
At some point the narrative voice, catalyzes the reader's attention 'on a particular object, a finely carved wooden crucifix'
This is the occasion to know about that Annette to believe in God is 'Strangely disagreeable'
At the net of her tastes, I'm wondering why her ego denigrates a believer, why her indifference to religion must affect, through her judgment the behavior of another person, why her view is better, why Nina should change her opinion on what basis? Why must the ego judge rather than say that we've two different views of the world?
The main dilemma for Hunter is if the money to save the periodical can be worth the loss of the periodical's independence.
It is also interesting to reason on what means that 'The love by a woman must be cleansed of all romanticism, and the following phrase "If only he thought, it were possible to combine the joys of contemplation and of possession." (referred to the male world)
When he was a child Mischa Fox killed a kitten for pleasure, looking at a photobook and discovering that the wound had not healed yet.
Why was he so cruel? Why did he take pleasure in killing an animal?
The main philosophical problem, it’s about Nina, what caused her to commit suicide? Her loneliness? Was the selfishness of the society decisive?
Why are many characters not immune to Mischa's will? Why aren't they independent?
What has Annette told her ``school of life?
## Literary Criticism ##
In “The Flight From The Enchanter” tells several stories, Annette and her “School Of Life”
The destiny of the periodical the “Artemis” the immigration,
It’s set in contemporary London.
There are many characters, the hero is Mischa Fox, he is the main “enchanter” , he is the handsome of them all, by the description of his hairs.
Annette is a young girl, she wants to decide her future following her idea of “the school of life”
Hunter Keepe and his sister Rosa, runs a periodical called the “Artemis” the business is not going well, it must be sold, at risk there is, its noble cause, the advancement and emancipation of women, if sold it will change its nature.
There is John Rainborough and Miss Casement, and the report.
Miss Wingfield is central to the destiny of the periodical, and then the Polish brothers
The main theme is the immigration, through the life of Nina a dressmaker.
The incipit is very interesting. Every reader wants to know why Annette, a girl of 19 years ago, disagrees with the decision of the Italian poet Dante to put a Minotaur in the twelfth canto of the Inferno; she doesn't accept the suffering.
Three characters introduced:are: the father of Annette, the mother, her teacher and the headmaster.
She has a father that believes that the education and in this case the school is less important than that of his son.
Annette firmly believes that to understand how to live, the school is the wrong place, she has a preferred brother, she reads poems and she is determined, she studies at the Ringehall Ladies College.
Miss Walpole the headmaster disagrees with her decision, she doesn't force her to remain, she believes that one day Annette will change idea.
The main apex is manifested when there is the meeting between Annette and Calvin.
Their exchange jokes make Hunter explode with anger, believing that education for his daughter is not really that important, this passage is fundamental to delineate the character of Hunter.
Rosa Luxemburg is a very interesting character, she did not clean the room, which is associated with the bankruptcy of the company, which shows that she is central to the fate of the company.
The description of the studio/library of Peter Saward with three thousands books, a large desk with one hundred book open, makes him an interesting character obsessed with translating a hieroglyph, the second coup of theatre is when the only living being who can save their magazine from bankruptcy, is the friend of the woman they both love, a perfect mix between love and business.
The character of Rose is very original. She has two lovers, who know to be her lovers. She dislikes the peaceful life, and she loves a mechanical life.
It's interesting to discover how her brothers are influential on her behavior.
The mother of Annette is very curious, this comes out in uttering her opinion for his daughter's seamstress "Find yourself a good dressmaker, but not too expensive. For me it's right to spend much of my clothes, but for you, a Jeune Fille, no. Ask Rosa to advise you.'
It is also curious that Annette is wearing her new clothes not in a tailoring, but in Nina's room.
An explanation could be to describe the particularity of the room, but above all to emphasize that for Nina Annette she is unpleasant, for her she is "another dummy"
Another curiosity for the reader is to know why Mischa Fox, a strange man, is with them in the same room.
The reading is made interesting by some characters, the first ever is Mischa Fox, he seems a terrestrial god that can lead the destiny of many characters. It is also interesting Annette and Rosa and their refusal for education by the state. Legendary is when Hunter was forced to develop a camera roll featuring his sister Rose.
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An interesting story is to create a time machine to permit Annette to speak to the Minotaur.
Our writers have to develop Miss Glashan, the silent servant, because Peter is obsessed with translation, he doesn't realize that she can help him, being a woman of Egyptian origins, but the male chauvinist of Peter, makes him blind.
The predilection for a mechanical life is a sign of weakness? How should she manage her lovers, at what point will jealousy explode?