The Sonnet Lover

The Sonnet Lover

by Carol Goodman (Author)

Synopsis

"When I left La Civetta I did see myself, however grief stricken, as the heroine of the story. I was Jane Eyre fleeing the moors to keep from becoming Rochester's mistress. But hearing he's back at La Civetta, teaching that same class on the sonnet in which he so easily seduced me with a little Petrarch feels like being forgotten.'Dr Rose Asher is a lecturer in Renaissance poetry. As an undergraduate she spent a year in Tuscany at the villa La Civetta and began an ill-fated affair with her married tutor. But when Rose's most gifted student, Robin Weiss, dies in mysterious circumstances - and amid accusations of plagiarism - Rose finds herself reluctantly agreeing to return to La Civetta and face her former lover. La Civetta was once the home of sixteenth century poet Ginevra de Laura. Local legend insists that she is the 'dark lady' of Shakespeare's sonnets. Robin's screenplay suggested Shakespeare's love affair was conducted on Italian soil and garnered Hollywood interest and much professional rivalry among Rose's academic colleagues. But if Robin had discovered proof of Shakespeare's connections to La Civetta, was it a literary coup worth killing for?

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 368
Publisher: Piatkus
Published: 05 Jul 2007

ISBN 10: 0749938315
ISBN 13: 9780749938314

Media Reviews
Praise for Carol Goodman The Lake of Dead Languages A wonderfully eerie sense of place . . . deeply atmospheric. -Los Angeles Times Book Review Like Donna Tartt's A Secret History or a good film noir [this book will] keep readers hooked. -People (Page-turner of the Week) The Seduction of Water Truly a seductive reading experience . . . grabs the reader on the first page and holds on for the entire journey. -The Denver Post Like the best mysteries, The Seduction of Water offers puzzles and twists galore but still tells a human story. -The Boston Globe The Drowning Tree Deftly plotted and certainly intriguing . . . infused with the sinister aura of its setting . . . The Drowning Tree has its twists and shudders. -New York Daily News [A] captivating literary mystery of secrets old and new. -Publishers Weekly The Ghost Orchid Seductive . . . Goodman has a flair for the stylistic flourishes of romantic suspense. -The New York Times Book Review Compelling reading, a classic page-turner for anyone who likes to be haunted by a good story. -Milwaukee Journal Sentinel From the Hardcover edition.
Author Bio
Carol Goodman's work has appeared in such journals as Literal Latte and Other Voices. After graduation from Vassar Colege, she taught Latin in Austin, Texas. She then received an M.F.A. in fiction. Goodman currently teaches writing and works as a writer-in-residence.