Solitude en commun
Description
Together and Apart" by Margaret Kennedy, a 1937 novel, explores Betsy Canning's dissatisfaction with her life and marriage, leading her to seek a divorce and grapple with the complexities of social conventions and personal freedom. Here's a more detailed overview: Plot: Betsy Canning, a middle-aged housewife in 1920s Britain, feels unfulfilled and seeks a divorce from her husband, Alec. Themes: The novel explores themes of marriage, divorce, freedom, and personal reconstruction, while also acting as a satire of English high society and a critique of social conventions. Betsy's Journey: Betsy, feeling neglected by her husband and oppressed by her social circle, decides to take control of her destiny by seeking a divorce. Interference: The interference of various people, particularly her mother-in-law, ironically complicates her plans for a civilised divorce and reconciliation. Unusual Love Story: "Together and Apart" is described as a love story of the most unusual kind, reflecting Margaret Kennedy's talent for accurate and humorous observation. Critique of Society: The book offers a captivating perspective on the road to personal emancipation, challenging the norms and expectations of the time. Events Out of Control: The novel highlights how events can quickly spiral out of control, as Betsy's pursuit of freedom leads to unexpected consequences.
