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Innocence (Fitzgerald novel)

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Language
  
English

Originally published
  
1986

Country
  
United Kingdom

3.6/5
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Media type
  
Print (Hardback)

Author
  
Penelope Fitzgerald

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Innocence is a novel by British author Penelope Fitzgerald. Set in Italy, it is a comedy of manners concerning the marriage of the young daughter of an old but impoverished aristocratic family, and a beginning neurologist who has tried to cut himself off from emotion.

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Background

Fitzgerald had visited Italy frequently during the years 1949–83, including her belated honeymoon with Desmond (who had partly spent World War II in Italy), and a solo trip in 1976 as Desmond was dying, at his insistence. The Fitzgeralds had published Italian fiction in World Review in the 1950s. Fitzgerald was familiar with the Communist Cesare Pavese.

Reception

The result is as satisfying as it is entertaining.

Critical review

The novel has a chapter of its own in Peter Wolfe Understanding Penelope Fitzgerald and Hermione Lee Penelope Fitzgerald: A Life.

References

Innocence (Fitzgerald novel) Wikipedia