CanLit Challenge discussion
Books mentioned in this topic
The Whirlpool (other topics)The Hours (other topics)
Mrs Dalloway (other topics)
Authors mentioned in this topic
Virginia Woolf (other topics)Jane Urquhart (other topics)
Michael Cunningham (other topics)
Robert Browning (other topics)



I’m not really sure what the bracketing or framing sections concerning Robert Browning were all about. They seemed kind of out of place (and I often find it difficult to buy real historical people in works of fiction).
Of the main story, I enjoyed certain elements: the talk of Laura Secord, the whole process of what level of mourning attire was proper, the idea that it was the poet who could speak to the ‘autistic’ boy, the home in the wilderness by the whirlpool.
It just didn’t seem like a cohesive whole to me. Didn’t care too much for the ending.