The Red Queen

The Red Queen by Margaret Drabble is a novel published by Penguin Adult on August 4, 2005, featuring 357 pages in English. This edition presents a narrative that intertwines the lives of a ghost from 18th century Korea and a contemporary woman named Dr. Babs Halliwell. The story explores themes of love and memory, as the Red Queen seeks to clarify her extraordinary existence two centuries after her marriage to the Crown Prince of Korea.
Readers will find a rich and atmospheric tale that spans both historical and modern contexts, delving into the complexities of identity and remembrance. The narrative invites exploration of psychological and evolutionary themes, providing a thoughtful examination of what it means to be remembered across time. This edition of The Red Queen offers a unique blend of fiction and literary depth, appealing to those interested in historical narratives and psychological insights.
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Set in 18th century Korea and the present day, Margaret Drabble’s The Red Queen is a rich and atmospheric novel about love, and what it means to be remembered.
200 years after being plucked from obscurity to marry the Crown Prince of Korea, the Red Queen’s ghost decides to set the record straight about her extraordinary existence – and Dr Babs Halliwell, with her own complicated past, is the perfect envoy. Why does the Red Queen pick Babs to keep her story alive, and what else does she want from her? A terrific novel set in 18th century Korea and the present day, The Red Queen is a rich and atmospheric novel about love, and what it means to be remembered
‘Elegant . . . a seductive beguiling narrator . . . delicious history’ Daily Express
‘One of our foremost women writers’ Guardian
‘Carefully wrought and beautifully written The Red Queen is another fine addition to the Drabble oeuvre’ Literary Review
Margaret Drabble was born in 1939 in Sheffield, Yorkshire, the daughter of barrister and novelist John F. Drabble, and sister of novelist A.S. Byatt. She is the author of eighteen novels and eight works of non-fiction, including biographies of Arnold Bennett and Angus Wilson. Her many novels include The Radiant Way (1987), A Natural Curiosity (1989), The Gates of Ivory (1991), The Peppered Moth (2000), The Seven Sisters (2002) and The Red Queen (2004) all of which are published by Penguin. In 1980, Margaret Drabble was made a CBE and in 2008 she was made DBE. She is married to the biographer Michael Holroyd, and lives in London and Somerset.
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