WeRead Powered by ReaderPub
Odette: A Fairy Tale for Weary People cover

Odette: A Fairy Tale for Weary People

Open in WeRead

About This Book

A young girl named Odette grows up in an old grey chateau beside the Loire, where evenings are spent listening to birds and dreaming in the rose garden. She is cared for by her devout Aunt Valerie and her nurse Fortune while the household’s quiet rituals and faded tapestries suggest loss: the aunt remains haunted by a husband killed in a duel and Odette's parents died abroad. Encounters with the local curé and tales of saints feed her imagination, blending religious reverie, melancholic memory, and whimsical, fairy-tale atmosphere in a delicate sequence of vignetted scenes.

About the Author

Firbank, Ronald portrait

Ronald Firbank

Ronald Firbank was an English novelist and playwright known for his distinctive style and wit. His works often blend elements of fantasy and social commentary, showcasing a unique narrative voice that has influenced modern literature. Firbank's notable titles include "Caprice" and "Odette: A Fairy Tale for Weary People," both of which exemplify his playful approach to storytelling and character development. His writing is characterized by its lush prose and exploration of themes such as identity and desire, making him a significant figure in early 20th-century literature.

More Books by This Author