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The Plague Tales [Englisch] [Taschenbuch]

Ann Benson
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  • Taschenbuch: 688 Seiten
  • Verlag: Dell; Auflage: Reprint (11. Mai 1998)
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • ISBN-10: 0440225108
  • ISBN-13: 978-0440225102
  • Vom Hersteller empfohlenes Alter: 14 - 18 Jahre
  • Größe und/oder Gewicht: 10,6 x 2,9 x 17,4 cm
  • Durchschnittliche Kundenbewertung: 3.6 von 5 Sternen  Alle Rezensionen anzeigen (52 Kundenrezensionen)
  • Amazon Bestseller-Rang: Nr. 69.368 in Englische Bücher (Siehe Top 100 in Englische Bücher)

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Before venturing back and forth in time with this historical and futuristic adventure novel, Ann Benson was best known for her beads. The idea for The Plague Tales came to her during a period of research in London for one of her craft books; passing by an open plot of ground, she learned that it was a mass grave for 14th-century victims of the bubonic plague, inspiring her own fantastic version of the disastrous disease's effects.

The Plague Tales consists of two parallel stories: one an account of a king's physician in 14th-century England, the other a tale of futuristic London--a time when antibiotics no longer cure and "Bio-Cops," empowered to exterminate those suspected of carrying disease, prowl the streets. -- Dieser Text bezieht sich auf eine andere Ausgabe: Gebundene Ausgabe .

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Benson neatly alternates between two attention-grabbing stories. One, set in 2005, features ex-surgeon Janie Crowe, forced by the medical assignment lottery (instituted to deal with the recent outbreaks of virulent disease) to retool and go into forensics, which obligates further study and a trip to England with assistant Caroline Porter to obtain soil samples for her research. The other occurs in 1348, the year the Black Death swept across Europe, and features Spanish Jewish physician Alejandro Canches, who unwisely digs up a Christian patient for autopsy--an outrage that provokes the local bishop to pauperize Alejandro's wealthy parents and have him branded and driven out of town. Alejandro, however, wreaks vengeance by murdering the bishop. Back to 2005: Janie and Caroline struggle through England, with its "biocops" and bodyprinting. Their biggest mistake comes when, carefully examining a piece of fabric in one of the soil samples, they unloose a microbe that turns out to carry . . . the Black Death. Meanwhile, in the fourteenth century, the pope sends Alejandro to London to keep the royal court safe from the plague. Benson describes fourteenth-century Europe realistically and a twenty-first-century near-police state in an unsettling, low-key manner. In addition to medical-thriller and historical-fiction fans, lovers of just plain intriguing stories will be pleased. William Beatty -- Dieser Text bezieht sich auf eine andere Ausgabe: Gebundene Ausgabe .

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In Ann Benson's The Plague Tales, the reader is introduced to two timelines and two protagonists: Janie Crow, a former surgeon from the near future, and Alejandro Canches-Hernandez, a Jewish doctor of the 14th century. The world in which both characters live is dominated by illness and death. For Janie, it's world trying to recover from the "Outbreaks", an undefined plague that wiped out most of the US, including her family. For Alejandro, it's the Bubonic Plague, which killed almost half of Europe during the 1300s. These two timelines intersect at several points throughout the book, especially in the case of Caroline, Janie's assistant, who seemingly dreams of the 14th century while suffering from its scourge dug up in the early 21st century. Benson creates a wonderful sense of suspense as the reader approaches the first third of the book. Although some of the plot points are obviously contrived, especially in the modern timeline, by the middle of the story, the reader is taken in. Benson paints an accurate picture of ancient and modern prejudice, paranoia, and desperation, as the protagonists of both times race to save their worlds and themselves. A good read.
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I picked up The Plague Tales out of curiousity of how the author would handle what appeared to be essentially the same premise as The Doomsday Book. To my surprise, I found it much more original and more enjoyable than Willis' take on the topic.

To start, I liked the choice of characters - seeing the Medieval world through the eyes of a Spanish Jew was a nice change of perspective (acknowleging for a change that the Middle Ages actually did exist outside of England!) And the middle aged heroine in the future was a refreshing choice (you don't have to be young and perky to save the world!)

As someone who's studied history, Medieval history in particular, I take exception with some readers' comments about its being portrayed as too 'nice.' The image of putrifying bodies that permeates that time period is reminder enough that life in those times could be sometimes be nasty, brutish and short. But remember that to the character, a product of that time frame, what he e! xperienced was normal and he should not be expected to express horror with it any more than we express horror about our own lives, as primitive as they might appear to someone living 500 years from now.

I agree that the characters in the future were less well crafted, but then again, I felt the same way about the Doomsday Book. (Which, though I am critizing it, I did actually enjoy.)

Is this a perfect book? No, of course not. There are a few pacing problems, some characterizations are weak and a few leaps of faith are required. But again, I experienced more 'yeah, right' moments in The Doomsday Book than in this.

Personally I read very quickly so the length of the book, which some other readers had problems with, was not an issue. And, please, it's not heavyweight material. You don't have to ponder every word!

Actually, the only thing that gave me pause, at first, was the abruptness of the ending, and the fact that the woman who occupied the heroine role for the major! ity of the book just faded away and the secondary female ch! aracter gained sudden importance.

After giving it some thought, though, it seemed to me that the author was depicting the drive and struggle of all types of life to survive (the selfish gene, Darwinism, etc.) at all costs, including everything from the bacteria to humans and perhaps a mystical or spiritual existence that transcends the physical world, including time. (Do I believe in such supernatural life, no, but there is more to heaven and earth than is dreamed of in your philosophy, or mine...and, for heaven's sake, it's a story. As long as it stays true to its own rules, it works for me.) There was a crisis, a break in the continuity of the keeper of the ancient knowlege. Who's to say that the entire chain of events was not set off to ensure that a successor would be found and the continuity maintained.

I enjoyed the book, though I feel a sequel is a bad idea. The story's been told. But if she were to come up with another premise, I'd be more than willing to give it! a try.

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this book has a spell-binding beginning, a wonderful middle, and completely poops out at the end. Nevertheless, I intend to buy the sequel, as it is a pretty impressive effort for a first time novelist.
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A Great Read!
'The Plague Tales' manages to skillfully and entertainingly weave two stories together.The parallel time frames kept me wondering what was going to happen next - I almost wanted to... Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 23. Februar 2000 von Linnea Mcgurk
The Worst Novel Ever!
I though that this was the worst novel it has ever been my misfortune to read. The characters were atrocious. Lesen Sie weiter...
Am 6. Februar 2000 veröffentlicht
the burning road
I thought the burning road was a wonderful book. Also the plague tales was equally good. I eagerly await the next book from Ms. benson.
Veröffentlicht am 5. Februar 2000 von david l. edwards
Enthralling and Entertaining...
The characters were fully fleshed and the twin plots kept rolling right along. It was a very interesting look at everyday life during the plague(s). Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 20. Januar 2000 von Carolyn D.
Great Novel!
The was by far the best novel I've read in the last 10 years. Not a dead spot in the book from start to finish. Can't believe this was her first novel. A real winner!
Veröffentlicht am 30. Dezember 1999 von WILLIAM B. NINNIS
Interwoven tale from the past and the future
I loved the way The Plague Tales alternated between two time periods: the fourteenth century and a near-police state in the early twenty-first century. Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 22. Dezember 1999 von Karen Bierman Hirsh
worst ending of a book I've ever read
I can't remember the last time I actually screeched when I finished the end of a book--it was completely unbelievable and tacked on! Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 7. Oktober 1999 von Gaeta14
An excellent and exciting read.
This was a very exciting and interesting novel. The chapters that describe plague torn Europe in the thirteen hundreds were excellent. Lesen Sie weiter...
Am 24. September 1999 veröffentlicht
A fabulous tale of two stories intertwined into one.
Ann Benson has created an epic tale from two unlikely stories that magnificently become one in a mind boggling creative intertwining of an ancient as well as a futuristic tale. Lesen Sie weiter...
Am 15. September 1999 veröffentlicht
It had its moments....
Although Ms. Benson has created a medical thriller as well as a historical fiction novel, the plot in her novel can be slow and hard to get through. Lesen Sie weiter...
Am 4. September 1999 veröffentlicht
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