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Novel • Fiction
England • 1920s
1921
Adult
18+ years
In Aldous Huxley's Crome Yellow, aspiring poet Denis Stone spends a summer at the Wimbush family's country estate, where he becomes entangled in romantic and intellectual dilemmas with other eccentric guests, including Anne Wimbush, whom he loves unrequitedly. Their interactions span from philosophical debates and artistic pursuits to misguided flirtations and emotional misunderstandings, satirizing post-World War I British society. This text refers to scenes involving suicidal ideation and sexual harassment.
Humorous
Contemplative
Bittersweet
Nostalgic
Informative
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Aldous Huxley’s Crome Yellow is appreciated for its sharp wit and satirical take on English society. Critics praise its clever dialogue and incisive social commentary. However, some find the plot lacking in depth and coherence. The novel's character-driven narrative may appeal more to those who enjoy introspective social critiques.
A reader who enjoys Crome Yellow by Aldous Huxley is typically interested in satirical novels that critique social norms and intellectual pretensions. Fans of Brave New World by Huxley or Brideshead Revisited by Evelyn Waugh will appreciate its wit and exploration of early 20th-century English society.
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Anne Wimbush
Henry Wimbush’s niece and the primary female character in the novel, 27 years old with light brown hair and blue eyes. She is the love interest of multiple men at Crome and becomes close friends with Mary.
Mr. Scogan
A middle-aged, philosophical friend of Henry Wimbush with a beaked nose and scaly skin. He is known for his deep discussions on mundane topics and preference for manmade objects.
Mary Bracegirdle
Almost 23, with large blue eyes and short blond hair, she is depicted as innocent and often confused. Mary has a keen interest in psychology and art and forms a close friendship with Anne.
Priscilla Wimbush
The middle-aged wife of Henry Wimbush, with orange hair and small green eyes, known for her gambling habits and fascination with mysticism and the occult. Her character explores themes of gender performance and class disintegration.
176
Novel • Fiction
England • 1920s
1921
Adult
18+ years
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