I blame Ross Poldark for ...
I hadn’t read any of the books
from the Poldark saga before the new adaptation started on BBC1, though I had
been totally smitten by the original series back in the 70s. I was just a
kid who was beginning to learn English as a foreign language at school at that time and my love
for everything British is, for sure, a result of Robin Ellis’s good looks and Ross Poldark’s
charm as a character. My interest in Jane Austen's novels came soon after.
However, I bought the first 2 Poldark books when the remake was announced in the press. I
decided I wanted to read them, to compare them to their adaptation in the upcoming TV
series.
You know, that’s one of my favourite passtimes!
You know, that’s one of my favourite passtimes!
Synopsis of Book 1 - Ross Poldark
In the first novel in Winston
Graham’s hit series, a weary Ross Poldark returns to England from war, looking
forward to a joyful homecoming with his beloved Elizabeth. But instead he
discovers his father has died, his home is overrun by livestock and drunken
servants, and Elizabeth—believing Ross to be dead—is now engaged to his cousin.
Ross has no choice but to start his life anew.
Thus begins the Poldark series, a
heartwarming, gripping saga set in the windswept landscape of Cornwall. With an
unforgettable cast of characters that spans loves, lives, and generations, this
extraordinary masterwork from Winston Graham is a story you will never forget.
The hero
“His was not an easy face to read, and no one could have told that in the past half hour he had suffered the worst knock of his life. Except that he no longer whistled into the wind or talked to his irritable mare, there was nothing to show.”
(pictures: Robin Ellis and Aidan Turner as Ross Poldark)
Respect to other 18th century
gentlemen, Ross Poldark is quite the restless Romantic type and very little the
well-mannered Austen hero. As a matter of fact, being Ross a gentleman of the Georgian Era, his
good manners may be well considered flawed.
He is a living contradiction - as alive as a literary character can be - in so many aspects. He is generous and passionate, has a huge sense of honour and dignity. Anyhow, his impulsiveness, rebelliousness, anticonformism, pride and moody temper distance him from other literary gentlemen of his time.
He is a living contradiction - as alive as a literary character can be - in so many aspects. He is generous and passionate, has a huge sense of honour and dignity. Anyhow, his impulsiveness, rebelliousness, anticonformism, pride and moody temper distance him from other literary gentlemen of his time.
He puts himself in awkward situations
to defend weak and poor people, he dares become an outcast and be banned by his
peers marrying quite below his social rank. He is introverted and grumpy at times, he
may be really rough but he may also be truly kind. You
can always count on his honesty and his loyalty but don’t expect him to be polite or diplomatic. He can love a woman deeply and passionately but, to be precise, he may love deeply and passionately two women at the same time.
His benevolence and his inner turmoil
make him the complex fascinating hero that has become a cult through several decades.
The heroine
(pictures: Angharad Rees and Eleanor Tomlinson as Demelza)
Demelza is not an 18th century
model heroine either. She reminds me more of resourceful, lively, smart female
Shakespearean characters like Viola (Twelfth Night), Rosalind (As You Like It) or Portia (The
Merchant of Venice). Maybe I’m influenced by the fact that her journey starts in
the street disguised as a boy and ends up winning the love of the man she loves, or better she
worships and adores but who is far above her station. In the narrative
arcs of the three Elizabethan characters I mentioned before, there are both disguises as boys and final happy
marriages, but what Demelza embodies of them is their liveliness and enterprising spirit which, added to her own disarming spontaneity, make her a very special character. She
will conquer all her rivals one by one. She will charm them with her many
talents and her generosity. None of her enemies or detractors will resist for
long the temptation to admire her. How could readers not love her?
Narrative style and …discoveries
Winston Graham's lacks Jane Austen's irony or Georgette Heyer's vivacity, but his Poldark saga can be truly appreciated by fans of both
writers.
Winston Graham’s strengths are
characterization and dialogue. What goes lost for the lack of detailed
descriptive passages is compensated for by vivacious portrayals of the
characters and psychological insight.
The characters just take life and
comes out of the pages and you see them move and interact so vividly in your mind. I don’t
think the screenwriters had a tough task while adapting this material.
By the way, this was not at all a dull reading due to the fact that I already knew most
of the story! I was surprised and intrigued and read it in a very short time.
What surprised me most was that ...
1) It was written in a simple narrative style, it was fast-paced, which resulted helpful and pleasant
2) The 70s TV series I loved so much
had taken many liberties from the original book, while the new one was following them much more
3) Though I already knew the story, I could enjoy the book greatly, especially while watching the TV series, because that gave both activities greater in – depth
4) Hear, hear! The book climax was the most unromantic, disappointing-though-eagerly-expected mixed-class marriage of all times
So if you've seen the TV series - the old or the new one - don't think you don't need to read the books. That would be a great mistake. Moreover, this is the perfect time: they are ideal summer reads!
4) Hear, hear! The book climax was the most unromantic, disappointing-though-eagerly-expected mixed-class marriage of all times
So if you've seen the TV series - the old or the new one - don't think you don't need to read the books. That would be a great mistake. Moreover, this is the perfect time: they are ideal summer reads!
About the author
Winston Graham (1908-2003) is the
author of forty novels. His books have been widely translated and the Poldark
series has been developed into two television series, shown in 22 countries.
Six of Winston Graham's books have been filmed for the big screen, the most
notable being Marnie, directed by Alfred Hitchcock. Winston Graham is a Fellow
of the Royal Society of Literature and in 1983 was awarded the O.B.E.
The Poldark Blog Tour
Captain Ross Poldark rides again
in the new Sourcebooks Landmark tie-in editions of Ross Poldark and Demelza,
the first two novels in the acclaimed Poldark Saga by Winston Graham, adapted
into the inaugural season of the new Masterpiece Classic PBS’s series Poldark,
airing June 21 – August 2 on PBS.
In celebration, July 6th through August 3rd, The Ross Poldark Blog Tour will visit thirty popular book blogs specializing in historical, romance and Austenesque fiction. Featuring spotlights, previews, excerpts and book reviews of these two acclaimed historical fiction novels, the tour will also offer readers a chance at a fabulous giveaway contest including copies of the books and a stunning Anglophile-themed prize package.
The Grand Giveaway Contest
Win One of Three Fabulous Prizes!!!
In celebration of the re-release
of Ross Poldark and Demelza, Sourcebooks Landmark is offering three chances to
win copies of the books or a grand prize, an Anglophile-themed gift package.
Two lucky winners will each
receive one trade paperback copy of Ross Poldark and Demelza, and one grand
prize winner will receive a prize package containing the following items:
(1) Twelve-inch Old Britain
Castles Pink Pottery Plater by Johnson Brothers
(1) London Telephone Box Tin of
Ahmad English Breakfast Tea
(1) Jar of Mrs. Bridges Marmalade
(1) Package of Duchy Originals
Organic Oaten Biscuits
(2) Packets of Blue Boy
Cornflower Seeds by Renee's Garden Heirloom
(1) Trade Paperback Copy of Ross
Poldark & Demelza, by Winston Graham
To enter the giveaway contest
simply leave a comment on any or all of the blog stops on the Ross Poldark Blog
Tour starting July 06, 2015 through 11:59 pm PT, August 10, 2015. Winners will
be drawn at random from all of the entrants and announced on the Buzz at
Sourcebooks blog on August 13, 2015. Winners have until August 20, 2015 to
claim their prize. The giveaway contest is open to US residents and the prizes
will be shipped to US addresses. Good luck to all!
34 comments:
I think this sounds pretty interesting. Here's to hoping I get to read it.
Thank you for that wonderful review. I love this series but have yet to read the books. Thank you for the giveaway opportunity by being part of the Tour.
Carol L
Lucky4750 (at) aol (dot) com
Great review! I am enjoying the series. I can't wait to read the books.
Great thoughts! I'm loving the new TV series... so glad it's introduced me to these stories! Looking forward to reading the books soon too! :)
really great review i am loving the show i bought the dvd from pbs thanks so much for the chance
Nice review. Need to put this in my to read file.
Love the review! I need to read these now...
Love the review! I need to read these now...
Love the review! I need to read these now...
I'm loving the show, now it's time to read the books!!
I enjoyed reading this review and from what little knowledge I have about the series at the moment, I can say I agree with this assessment!
I don't usually follow book tours but this one caught my eye. I am enjoying the Masterpiece series every week and hate to see it end. I didn't know it was based on books until now.
Thank you for the chance to win the books or gifts. It was interesting to read your thoughts on Ross and Demelza. I had not seen a photo of the original Ross before.
cjay (at) iavalley (dot)edu
I really enjoyed reading your comparisons between the two TV series and the book series. I've been watching the new TV series and can't wait to read the books!
loving the series! So glad I have a summer show to get hooked onto
Great choice to show 70s actors and current actors! I'm excited to learn that even those who don't care for Demelza will in time! Great review!
Thanks for the giveaway! I love the review too. I have been watching Poldark and I love the series. :)
caliwillette(at)gmail(dot)com
Looks sooo very intriguing! Would love to read this! sonja dot nishimoto at gmail dot com
I am so thrilled with the series but never knew there was books. Books are always better the TV or movies for me. Hope I win!!
I am loving the series on PBS and can't wait to delve into the books. Thanks for your wonderful review.
tmrtini at gmail) dot) com)
Thanks for your review. I want to read these books too!
I have been very impressed with the series. I am looking forward to reading this series. The grand prize is awesome!
I cant wait to read the book. I love starting with books first then diving into the series! Plus, I have always wanted to own a tea set so I think this might be my first purchase!
Thank you for introducing me to this!
Love the review! I love this Poldark series, too! I'll have to get the books at some point.
Denise
Thank you for being a stop in the blog tour. Great post. I am loving this series and look forward to reading all the books.
I've got a copy of the 70s version on DVD, which I'll finish when the PBS season ends. It's interesting to see the two actors side-by-side. Our new Ross looks so much younger!
Having just finished Pamela, I can't wait to see what you mean about Ross's temperament. Samuel Richardson's hero was a bit of a temperamental jerk. If I had a copy of Poldark, I'd be relieved to read about a hero who is generous rather than selfish, right about now. But, I'll have to wait. *sigh*
The grand prize is great. I'm sure the books are interesting.
catbooks72(at)gmail(dot)com
The books are always better ... Though in this case, they add dimension to the new show. Graham is a very good writer. Hoping all the novels in the series (there are 12) get re-published in the U.S.
Love your review. It makes me want to read the books even more.
Great review. I loved the first four books when I read them years ago.
Loved the show! Can't wait to read the books!
Thanks for the giveaway, really want to read the books!
cricketlady29@hotmail.com
Great Review and awesome giveaway! I love watching the series, can't wait to get copy of the book to really enjoy it!
The show is so addicting so now i really want to read the books! Thanks for posting this great giveaway!
my daughter & I love Sunday nights watching PBS, this show is amazing and we look forward to next season-it can't come soon enough!
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