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Dragonwyck
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars(based on 24 reviews)
Sales Rank: 130100
Category: Book

Author: Anya Seton
Publisher: Chicago Review Press
Studio: Chicago Review Press
Manufacturer: Chicago Review Press
Label: Chicago Review Press
Media: Paperback
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 352
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8
Dimensions (in): 7.8 x 5.2 x 0.8

ISBN: 1556525818
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.52
EAN: 9781556525810
ASIN: 1556525818

Publication Date: September 28, 2005
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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
First published in 1944, Dragonwyck was a national bestseller that was made into a major motion picture starring Gene Tierney and Vincent Price in 1946. A classic gothic romance, the story features an 18-year-old Miranda Wells who falls under the spell of a mysterious old mansion and its equally fascinating master. Tired of churning butter, weeding the garden patch, and receiving the dull young farmers who seek her hand in marriage, Miranda is excited by an invitation from the upstate New York estate of her distant relative, the intriguing Nicholas Van Ryn. Her passion is kindled by the icy fire of Nicholas, the last of the Van Ryns, and the luxury of Dragonwyck, and a way of life of which she has only dreamed. Dressed in satin and lace, she becomes part of Dragonwyck, with its Gothic towers, flowering gardens, acres of tenant farms, and dark, terrible secrets. This compelling novel paints a marvelous portrait of a country torn between freedom and feudal traditions; a country divided between the very wealthy and the very poor. Poor tenant farmers at Dragonwyck, the European royalty who visit, and American icons such as Edgar Allan Poe, Herman Melville, and the Astors are vividly brought to life. This is a heart-stopping story of a remarkable woman, her breathtaking passions, and the mystery and terror that await her in the magnificent hallways of Dragonwyck.



Customer Reviews:   Read 19 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Nice Job!   July 21, 2008
I first read this book at age 17, nearly 30 years ago. I pulled it from a dusty shelf at my grandfather's home. I loved it then; I was swept away into a history of which I knew nothing and an unconventional love story with supernatural elements. I have been thinking of it ever since and for the longest time could not find a copy anywhere (should have stolen granddad's!) I caught the movie version of it on the classics TV channel and was disappointed in Vincent Price's portrayal of Nicholas - he is not at all what I imagined while reading the book. However, since Anya Seton's books have been reissued, I now have my own copy which I finished reading yesterday. At last! I was just as riveted by it this go-around as I was at age 17. Yes, it is melodramatic. Yes, sometimes you must suspend disbelief. Yes, Nicholas is over-the-top. And I loved every minute of it. Part of why I appreciate it even more now is that there are no graphic sex scenes; Ms. Seton wrote this in an era where there were constrictions on such things, and she leaves enough to the imagination so that we get the picture without all the huffing, moaning and puffing. And it still makes for an exciting, titillating story - imagine that. So if you are of a mind for this sort of thing, "Dragonwyck" does not disappoint!


4 out of 5 stars Child to Adult   May 15, 2008
I read this book for the first time when I was 11 years old. (I started reading avidly at the age of seven, Heidi was my first book). I remember feeling at the time that Nicholas Van Ryn was a frightening, evil man and that the heroine, Miranda Wells was a brave girl caught up in circumstances beyond her control. Reading the book as an adult I can see that Nicholas is still an evil man, however, Miranda is, from an adult stand point, a silly, blind, vain teenager who runs headlong into to a situation where she has absolutely no control, believes what she wants to believe and completely ignores the cautioning of her parents. Sound familiar parents? Where at 11 I sympathized with Miranda, as an adult I can only feel she got what she deserved.

Aside from this one observation the book is worth a read, although not as enthralling as I once thought. This is a book I would take on vacation to the beach, enjoyable, but not thought provoking.



2 out of 5 stars Even the author made fun of this book ...   January 27, 2008
When the book opens, our young heroine is reading a tawdry rag of a novel ... consider it foreshadowing of your own experience and go no further. This book was a depressing and sophomoric bore.


5 out of 5 stars well,,   May 30, 2007
Well,, Since so many others have already said what the book is about I will tell you my thoughts on the book.

I was a litte weary of this book at first. I mean, I'm a bookworm,but I used to always read a book only when someone was like "Hey read this book! It is so good!" This was really the first book I have really took a leap of faith on ,and let me say it was Totally worth it!I will be reading more of Anya's books in the future.

So, please take a leap of faith like me and read it.



2 out of 5 stars Junior High Reading   January 4, 2007
  2 out of 7 found this review helpful

I didn't like this book. I gave it two stars only because of some of the descriptive narrative -- This is a book I would have liked to have read in Junior High, it was slow and predictable.
Mirinda Wells, born to poor farmers, goes to live with rich relations and beomes a woman. I highly recommend it for Junior/Senior High children. I was disappointed and wished I hadn't wasted my time trying to 'get into' this book, it never happened.


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