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Younger Man / Older Woman in Literature
I'm writing a novel set in London in the 1940s. My MC is a bookish 26 year-old man who falls into an affair with a slightly older woman. He then has sudden doubts about what he's doing.
As a bookish young man, he's able to think of literary precedents. Unfortunately I can't think of many! I have remembered Frederic Moreau and Mme Arnoux in Sentimental Education. But are there other examples, preferably in fairly mainstream English-language literature? Even better if they show unhappy, immoral and unsuccessful liaisons. I have consulted with a Professor of English Literature, and he can't think of any. All help appreciated. Nabeel |
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You'd probably have to skip the Victorians and go back further.
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How about Linton Heathcliff and Catherine Linton, from Wuthering Heights? Their relationship was unhappy and unsuccessful, if not immoral (other than Catherine's being forced into it).
La Dame aux Camélias by Dumas would seem to have the elements you want, other than being French (but it was well-known in England). However, while I assume Marguerite Gautier, the courtesan, was older than the youthful Armand Duval, I don't know this for certain. On thought, it also has just two of your three elements: it was unsuccessful and immoral, but happy. This is a fun question! |
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Thank you Issy. La Dame would be a good one. Someone else has also suggested Colette's Cheri. All decadent French literature!
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There's Paul Pennyfeather and Margot Beste-Chetwynde from Waugh's Decline and Fall which hits all three marks, but I don't think satire is what you had in mind!
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For the psychological effects of a young man involved in loving an older woman - but not set in London - and how age and circumstance intervene, check out these two:
1) Summer of '42 - Herman Raucher (There's also a movie.) 2) A Widow for One Year - John Irving |
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So long as you're not looking for happy endings, there's always Oedipus.
Chéri by Colette? Published in 1920 in French, which your bookish Londoner may well read. I'm not sure of the date of first translation into English. Last edited by meeera; 11-12-2019 at 08:16 AM. |
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I'm not certain of their ages being different but there was Sampson and Delilah. A story that would certainly be known to your character.
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![]() There is nothing in the OP's original post to imply that the man had picked the wrong woman at all, much less one who would lead him to destruction. That's your projection and you based it on her being older. |
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Nothing the op said is about an older women causing trouble for a younger man. |
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I was also wondering about Antony and Cleopatra (Shakespeare) but googled it and found that Antony was probably older than Cleo by quite a few years.
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How about The Graduate by Charles Webb?
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