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Modern Classics Prime Of Miss Jean Brodie

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Modern Classics Prime Of Miss Jean Brodie

by Muriel Spark
Foreword by: Candia Mcwilliam
Translated by: A K Ramanujan

Penguin UK (PB) | February 17, 2000 | Trade Paperback

Romantic, heroic, comic and tragic, unconventional schoolmistress Jean Brodie has become an iconic figure in post-war fiction. Her glamour, freethinking ideas and manipulative charm hold dangerous sway over her girls at the Marcia Blaine Academy - the 'creme de la creme' - who become the Brodie Set, introduced to a privileged world of adult games that they will never forget.

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    Rating: 3/5

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    ChrisM

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    9 months ago

    When I was in grade seven, a million years ago, we watched The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie on television. I have a clear memory of it. I distinctly remember Maggie Smith's portrayal of the slightly aristocratic, strangely compelling school teacher, Jean Brodie. She's remained in my memory just as the character herself remained in the memories of the students she taught, the creme de la creme.

    Miss Jean Brodie's class of twelve year olds are impressionable, inquisitive and sensitive. The 'Brodie set' as they are known to the other students at the Marcia Blaine School are enjoying their final year with Miss Brodie before they move to the senior school. Miss Brodie is 'shaping them' and her notion of the curriculum isn't exactly approved of by the other teachers of the school.

    "If anyone comes along in the course of the following lesson, remember that it is the hour of English grammar. Meantime I will tell you a little of my life when I was younger than I am now…"

    Muriel Spark's novella is interesting because Miss Brodie herself in interesting. Her girls were discovered to have "heard of the Buchmanites and Mussolini, the Italian Renaissance painters, the advantages to the skin of cleansing cream and witch-hazel over honest soap and water…"

    Of course, one begins to suspect that Miss Brodie might be a little bit of a fake and it is her complcated relationship with the girls who adore her and mock her in equal measure that makes up the bulk of this not altogether easy to read novella.

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    Rating: 1/5

    Short but not sweet

    Marsha Zinck

    5 years ago

    I read this book for my book club, and was glad it was not a long novel, or it may have been the first book I didnt complete! The characters are not developed and the reader is not interested in finding our what motivates them to be charmed and manipulated by their school teacher. The novel reads as a factual account rather than a story. Would not recommend.

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Scottish novelist Muriel Spark is known for her acute ability to expose the petty weaknesses of her characters, illuminating the darker side of the human experience. The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie asks readers to recognize whether the human experience has a prime, if this special climactic time of life can be identified and if bitterness occurs as this time passes. The story tells of a school teacher with the profound ability to impressionably impact her students. Written with Spark's classic comic wit, The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie has also become an acclaimed stage, film and television production.

 

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Romantic, heroic, comic and tragic, unconventional schoolmistress Jean Brodie has become an iconic figure in post-war fiction. Her glamour, freethinking ideas and manipulative charm hold dangerous sway over her girls at the Marcia Blaine Academy - the 'creme de la creme' - who become the Brodie Set, introduced to a privileged world of adult games that they will never forget.

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Romantic, heroic, comic and tragic, unconventional schoolmistress Jean Brodie has become an iconic figure in post-war fiction. Her glamour, freethinking ideas and manipulative charm hold dangerous sway over her girls at the Marcia Blaine Academy - the 'creme de la creme' - who become the Brodie Set, introduced to a privileged world of adult games that they will never forget.

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Romantic, heroic, comic and tragic, unconventional schoolmistress Jean Brodie has become an iconic figure in post-war fiction. Her glamour, freethinking ideas and manipulative charm hold dangerous sway over her girls at the Marcia Blaine Academy - the 'creme de la creme' - who become the Brodie Set, introduced to a privileged world of adult games that they will never forget.

Trade Paperback

144 Pages, 5.2 x 7.75 x 0.45 IN

February 17, 2000

Penguin UK (PB)

English


0141181427
9780141181424

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