and luxury. plague, a pestilence that more than decimates London's population before the Great Fire of Turkish and Oriental rugs rose high in piles. When he decides to paint, it is in a Fauvist style - in the 1660's. . And in the end, the novel feels lovingly ironic because Merivel would certainly think he's unworthy of having a whole book written about him. While the real Charles II actually was some of these things, and even at the time he was portrayed as some of these things, he was also a lot more than this, as historians have tried to explain. The king decides to marry him to one of his mistresses. By the mid-1930s, Ross, whom hed nicknamed Oakie, had become Ripleys traveling secretary and his lover. He really has no ambition and has no aspiration but was studying to be a physician. His unmistakable, self-mocking voice speaks directly to us down the centuries. And Robert Merivel is one of the great imaginative creations in English literature of the past 50 years. It is now run by a company called Ripley Entertainment, based in Orlando. As Merivel recovers from his fall, he cannot recover from his failure to protect his young daughter from harm, when suddenly the King arrives at the house with his entourage. In addition, John Pearce demonstrates an illness which Merivel is unable to treat, despite his best efforts, and slowly sickens and dies. Known as the "merry monarch," Charles matches his lust. Merivel, physician to the pampered royal spaniels, is important in life. She has been living at Bedlam Asylum for the past few years and has endured so much pain and heartache, that most people think her mad. Dont insult Mr. Blystones ego, hed say. The invented characters, interesting though they are, move around a King whose own restoration is the political act in the title. Women came to work as secretaries or housekeepers, then stayed on as live-in lovers. "paper" marriage to Lady Celia. Twentieth Century Fox wanted a series of Believe It or Not movies. In order to keep one of his mistresses, Celia (Polly Walker), at arm's length, King Charles II (Sam Neill) asks the royal physician, Robert Merivel (Robert Downey Jr.), to marry her under the . Go to Video Finder I became much too excited by and greedy for life to spend much of it at work. In Restoration, Tremain takes on historical fiction -- the Great Fire of London, the plague, and the sensual court of Charles II-- with a wry tone, great attention to atmosphere and no sentimentality. After Pearce's death, Merivel is asked to leave New Bedlam and take Katherine with him, since the Quakers believe their love will cure her illness and this is only possible outside in the world. When Merivel is obliged to crawl away, wearing the ram's head, it's the beginning of a In this engaging historical saga, he's a randy physician named Robert Merivel, an endearing scoundrel who undergoes a moral journey from the opulent court of Charles II to the plague-infested . This is a hospital for the mentally ill, run by Quakers, of whom Pearce is a member. There he rediscovers his skills and finds true love with an Merivel joins the hospital with the best of intentions and hopes to rediscover his medical vocation. . You think maybe I have given too much away? One night Merivel drunkenly makes advances towards her and is promptly reported to the King by Elias Finn. He chose the town of Mamaroneck, just north of New York City, and bought an island for himself. Amusing and entertaining, reminding me of some of Charles Dickens' books. I so love Rose Tremain's writing. At the beginning of the story he is an aspiring physician. Merivel lives a life of debauchery there, but also finds pleasure in restoring the house to its former beauty with the support of Will Gates, the man who runs the estate. Dozens of Believe It or Not museums operate around the world. This is done purely to fool the king's other mistress Barbara Castlemaine. Merlin is perhaps the best-known wizard or magician in popular culture. brings him to the court of King Charles II (Neill). Max Schuster was a savvy editor, and an even savvier marketeer. Of course, his trials and tribulations can also put one in mind of Tom Jones, but I think Merivel is a far more interesting character. While Charles II is off stage for much of the novel, there is little doubt that it is his character, or Tremains view of his character, that really dominates the work. Resoundingly, yes. 1995 Directed by Michael Hoffman Synopsis An ordinary man, an irresistible offer. I can never figure out just what it means or what I should expect when reading a book that is either a Pulitzer or Booker winner or nomination. Get ready to laugh, prepare to weepRobert Merivel is back in Rose Tremains magical sequel to Restoration. He luckily found himself helping King Charles II with this beloved dog. Some is a little disturbing and some is very funny. The caption read, The Village Bell Was Slowly Ringing. He was paid $8. Very different from the other books by Rose Tremain I have read. How many four-letter words are there for God? court of King Charles II. I find that novels written in the first person are difficult to pull off. He was naturally a man with faults, but was also a lover of wine, women, dogs, song and pleasure and who could dislike such a man as that? Merivel is given an estate named Bidnold in Suffolk, and Celia is installed in a house in Kew where the king can visit her secretly. For his courage and good work done in treating the victims of the plague, the King once again gives Bidnold to Merivel, stating that this time it will never be taken away. He hates doctoring in a world of disease and death, and his antidote is lusty merriment at the drop of a plume. Robert Merivel, who has a special talent for healing Journal DOI: 10.14296/RiH/issn.1749.8155 | Cookies | Privacy | Contact Us. The king's mistress, Celia is briefly exiled to Merivel's reported to the king by treacherous portrait painter Elias Finn (Hugh Grant, hamming it up Ripley grew stouter, and stopped playing handball. Troubled by the war and frustrated by his inability to travel, he sniped at friends and colleagues. Unfortunately, Katherine dies in childbirth, but Merivel's surgical skills are such that he is able to save their baby, whom he names Margaret. Two unexpected visitors arrive at a shabby warehouse on the south side of the River Thames. Restoration won Academy Awards for Best Art Direction-Set Decoration for Eugenio Zanetti and Best Costume Design for James Acheson. Merivel is very human, warts and all, and he felt very real to me, and so did the period he inhabits thanks to the wonderful quality of the writing. Yelp is a fun and easy way to find, recommend and talk about what's great and not so great in Lewisville and beyond. Ripley introduced readers to a widening cast of unbelievable characters: sword swallowers, people who ate glass, a man who nailed his tongue to a piece of wood, another who lifted weights with a hook sunk through his tongue, a woman missing the lower half of her body. One day the King tells Robert that he would like him to wed one of his mistresses, Celia Clemens. which he neglects as he indulges in his weakness for vice Merivel finds himself enjoying a life of debauched pleasure and popularity at noble court, until the King informs him that he has arranged for Merivel to wed Celia, the King's favorite Mistress (lover). people abandon the things that are important in life for Robert Merivel, son of a glove maker and an aspiring physician, finds his fortunes transformed when he is given a position at the court of King Charles II. Merivel joins his old student friend John Pearce at the New Bedlam hospital, also in Norfolk. treat someone who is seriously ill. This is a story about Robert Merivel. Ever since childhood, Robert Ripley had displayed what an early profile writer called a bottomless, off-kilter curiosity. He was a man whose mind was uncluttered by culture, as one colleague put it: Everything was new to him.. But it's only after losing it all that Merivel discovers who he really is, and becomes the man he never dreamed he could be. A brief marriage to a teenaged Ziegfeld Follies dancer ended in divorceRipley preferred New Yorks rambunctious nightlife to the quiet charms of domesticity. But Michael Hoffman's extravagant adaptation of Rose Regardless, Rose Tremain gives this historical period double-meaning in her novel, Restoration. Merivel rejoins his old friend, John Pearce, who has opened a Quaker sanitarium. Not affiliated with Harvard College. Washington Post Staff Writer He is a man who is easily His cartoons appeared in more than 300 newspapers around the world, in dozens of languages, and were read by many millions. This book picks up 15 years after King Charles II has restored Robert Merivel to his former grand house, Bidnold, in Norfolk. appears to be a cheap fright wig. So when the Nomad Lecture Bureau asked him to talk onstage about his work and his travels, and to draw a few sketches, Ripley agreed to take his Believe It or Not stories on the road for a nationwide series of lectures. Ripley bought the island for $85,000 from John Eberson, an architect who had designed hundreds of movie theaters across the country but lost his fortune in the Depression. not consider this content professional or citable. king (Sam Neill), who promptly requests Downey's services. This novel is full of the same wit and merriment as his first Robert Merivel novel "Restoration", but also full of tragedy and cynical mirth at the condition of man. This film was awarded 1995 Oscars for Best Art Direction and Best Costumes. It is revealed that the King has purchased Bidnold for his own leisure purposes, but he grants to Merivel that he and his daughter be allowed to live there for as long as he lives. It has never, of course, been the most popular of periods for the historical novelist to explore -inevitably that palm lies with the all-powerful Tudors, who alongside Romans and Nazis seemingly dominate the popular historical imagination of students of all ages in all forms of the media. The novel is set in the reign of Charles II of England (reigned 16601685), and depicts a medical student who gains the king's favour by apparently curing a pet dog owned by the king. The founder of the historical novel, Sir Walter Scott, actually set the ball rolling on the Restoration novel by setting one of his more unreadable than usual books in the period. It presents a plague masked person in an abandoned asylum accompanied with a series of light flickers and noise; encrypting disturbing images and hidden messages within. After saving the life of someone close to King Charles II, Robert Merivel, a young 17th-century physician, is invited to join King Charles's court. I think mine is the only business in which the customer is never right, Ripley once said. When it came to cartoons featuring some math, science, or history puzzler, Ripley increasingly relied on the help of a silent partner, Norbert Pearlroth, a former banker and accomplished linguist with a near photographic memory. The title of the novel refers both to the Restoration period during which it occurs and to the novel's ending when Merivel returns to Bidnold and the king's favour. But Ripley celebrated and defended the achievements of the masses. . In 1919, with the old New York Globe, I began a syndicated column. . He lived a life worthy of one of the characters in his own cartoon, and his defense of the man who carved all those tiny letters on a grain of rice performs double duty as a defense of his own achievement: Could Lindbergh do that? But royal life at the Palace of Versailles - all glitter in front and squalor behind - leaves him in despair, until a chance encounter with the seductive Madame de Flamanville . named Robert Merivel, an endearing scoundrel who undergoes a moral journey from the opulent The material on this site may not be reproduced, distributed, transmitted, cached or otherwise used, except with the prior written permission of Cond Nast. In late 1918, on a slow sports day, Ripley cobbled together a cartoon featuring nine small sketches of men performing unique sports featsone man had stayed under water for six and a half minutes, another had walked backwards across the North American continent. Sir Walter Scott, masquerading both as The Author, as well as his pompous alter-ego, the historian Dr Jonas Dryasdust, inserted the following dialogue into the beginning of his historical novel of the Restoration period, Peveril of the Peak (1823): Authoryou mean to say these learned persons [historians] will have but little toleration for a romance, or a fictious narrative, founded upon history? Simons aunt was a fanatic crossworder, and her failure to find a book of puzzles inspired her nephew to publish one. frustrating but, for us, highly enjoyable life. When someone asks for Merivel's name, he says he is John Pearce, as a tribute to his friend. And yet he still had the Believe It or Not touch. The story is set in the England of 1665 and is told as a first person account by one Robert Merivel, who relates the events as they are happening, probably in the form of a personal journal. Thats the deal made between the king and Merivel the fool. Ripley would get his wish, though his last decade was at times a troubled one. One night, the petite shimmy-and-shake Ziegfeld star Anne Pennington brought down the house with a rowdy dance on the hardwood floors, while in another room Harry Houdini performed a trick in which he swallowed sewing needles and then pulled them out of his throat, threaded on a string. By his own description, 'erratic, immoderate, greedy, boastful and sad', with feet of clay . Along with his cartoonist sidekick Bugs Baer and the crusty columnist Damon Runyon, he became a regular at the midtown speakeasy run by Texas Guinan, who greeted customers with her trademark Hello, sucker. At cartoonist Rube Goldbergs apartment, Ripley rubbed elbows with the Marx Brothers, George Gershwin, and Fanny Brice. (The winner: Clinton Blume, who was swimming at a Brooklyn beach when he found the monogrammed hairbrush hed lost in 1918 when his ship was sunk by a German U-boat.). Everything changes, however, when the king orders Merivel to marry his mistress. Hed spend his day sifting through card catalogues and flipping through books in the ornate third-floor reading room, skipping lunch. Along the way to international fame, he accumulated knowledge of thousands of oddities, girlfriends from around the world, a curio-stuffed house on a private islandand who could forget that dried whale penis? . The first half of this book read like an MTV music video version of the 17th century: gaudy clothes, binge drinking, general debauchery. Having said this, there are some interesting examples of the genre of Restoration historical novels in existence. It was shortlisted for the Booker Prize in 1989[1] and was the Sunday Express Book of the Year. The Question and Answer section for Restoration is a great The author knocks on the doors bearing the darkest symbols, behind which lie guns, ammo, antisemitism, antiabortion dogmaand a belief in the coming civil war. Rated R by M.P.A.A. In time, Ripley realized that a book might be the perfect place to use his backlog of material, and he signed on. challenging realities which, while not the same, are not Merivel is asked by his father to visit the King with the aim of continuing their family's connection with the royal family, but Merivel embarrasses both of them with his nervousness. Washington Post Staff Writer Having said this, as so often in historical fiction the timescale within this novel jars to the historians eye. It is a rich and finely detailed mix for the reader to interrogate and gives us a good understanding of the cultural ambience and the cultural ambivalences of the court. For the king this is simply a way to have access to more than one woman, without them getting in each other's hair. matters. It was the most daring and astounding achievement of its day. Miramax.All Rights Reserved. Merivel (Robert Downey, Jr.) leaves Will Gates (Ian McKellen) at his country estate Invited to the Court of the charismatic King Charles II (Sam Neill), the high-spirited young Robert Merivel (Robert Downey, Jr.) cheerfully abandons his medical studies to accept the post of Royal Physician. An aspiring young physician, Robert Merivel found himself in the service of King Charles II and saves the life of someone close to the King. With a cascade of lace at his neck and a laugh that can burst out of him in the midst of torment, Merivel is a uniquely brilliant creationsoulful, funny, outrageous, and achingly sad. He loved quirks of language, word puzzles, palindromes. Merivel joins his old student friend John Pearce at the New Bedlam hospital, also in Norfolk. e Navy. professionally written study guide by one of our staff editors. been distracted and have been performances are amiable and warm, particularly those of Neill and Sir Ian McKellen, mistress, Celia is briefly exiled to Merivel's mansion to rethink her demand for royal Of course, in the end the novel is an entertainment and many reading it will be content with this pleasure alone. However, King Charles, though portrayed with intelligence and flair, can't hold a candle to our protagonist, whose self-awareness, self-deprecation and wildness of spirit reminded me of an English version of Count Oblomov. The book is located around a Restoration court that was politicized in its many forms including its artefacts. bridegroom." In her dying moments, Merivel promises Katherine that he loves her, and will care for Margaret. At the time, Ripleys Believe It or Not was nearing its 10th anniversary. The book's eponymous narrator, Robert Merivel, physician to Charles II, is coming towards the end of his life, as are the book's other two main characters, Merivel's faithful (somewhat undervalued . [2] The film was also entered into the 46th Berlin International Film Festival. Intellectuals and highbrow writers likened tabloids to addictive drugs, fretting that theyd precipitate the demise of American culture. He is the novels deus ex machina. health and is invited to the court. Both the King and Merivel, as well as his faithful servant Will Gates, are aging; Merivel is now 56 and his daughter Margaret has grown into a graceful beauty whom he is very attached to. Throughout the story, it is this complicated, sometimes fractious love for this one 'Great Man' that propels Merivel forward on his path. As the plague continues to kill the people of London, Merivel feels compelled to do what he can as a physician. (7) In popular culture Charles II remains a hale fellow well met sort of man, one of us really, sometimes a sort of early Blairite pretty straight sort of guy, with, for a king, the common touch. He had collected many girlfriends, sometimes living with three or four at once, but they all seemed to disappear after his death, some back to the countries from which theyd come. Storyline: Stambul Garden 2021 While Janiks parents have always done everything right in their life, Samuel has not been so lucky in his life so far He comes from a broken background and Janiks parents practically adopted Samuel In order to save their friendship after Samuel does something reckless, the two embark on a trip to Istanbul, eager to But he'd be delighted to read it, anyway. but is actually consumed by self doubts and a humbling Merivel slips easily into a life of luxury and idleness, enthusiastically enjoying the women and wine of the vibrant Restoration age. With this, Merivel realizes the life he has now is more rewarding and fulfilling than the life and loves at the court he left behind. Explore this book Preview But its weaknesses are offset by the film's Enlightenment. [Merivel is] as rich and as dazzling as its predecessor--steeped in wise and witty reflection on the great Mysteries of Life, and the timeless, futile Hopes and Follies., A richly painted setting enlivened by an intriguingly empathetic portrait of Charles II and an all-too-human hero . Having fallen out of favour with his monarch in this first book, Merivel has been given back . wealth, possessions, and the kings favor. A company called Famous Speakers, Inc. offered a dozen lectures. Some days hed go straight to the New York Public Librarys central branch on Fifth Avenue at 42nd Street, where he was usually one of the first to walk between the twin lion statues and up the front steps. Oh wow, this book really spoke to me. master. Robert Merivel, son of a glove maker and an aspiring physician, finds his fortunes transformed when he is given a position at the court of King Charles II. To revist this article, visit My Profile, then View saved stories. He is unable to find her, and falling through burning wood, Merivel lands in a small row boat, unconscious, and is floated by the river current away from the city. The pair returns to London just as the Great Plague has hit. I was disappointed by the superciliousness of Tremain's portrait of her protagonist, Merivel. Forty letters. .. His health was increasingly frail, and his behavior often erratic. You are thoroughly won over by his antics and you take his side even when he's wrong. Norfolk is distant from the kings residence in London. Meg Ryan. SeriesRobert Merivel Series author: Rose Tremain 2 Works Popularity 6,313 (1,268 Members) 1,487 Books 62 Reviews 3.8. GradeSaver is Geromuk Solutions Limited. Elias Finn, a painter commissioned by the King to paint a portrait of Celia, tricks Merivel into revealing his romantic feelings for Celia, who does not return Merivel's affections. But Robert LeRoy Ripleys empire has survived, impressively. 2007 The Battle of the Villa Fiorita. This brilliantly written story is about a man in the kings favor with relative insecurities. Ripleys island would become his refuge, a place to host elaborate dinner parties with friends. In search of answers, Merivel sets off for the French court. This is the second book Ive tried to read by this author and its the same archaic style of writing, which is drawn-out, the plot is going somewhere, but cant get there. The Globe sent him to the Olympic Games in Antwerp in 1920, and two years later on an around-the-world trip depicted in a series of essays and sketches called Ripleys Ramble Round the World.. He is. The idea of the Restoration period has been present in the historical novel genre for some time. As early as 1999, Tremain foresaw that she would eventually prolong Merivel's adventures: I feel that this is a story which may be seen to have four lives. Tremain's 1989 novel is buoyed by energetic performances from leading man Robert Downey Jr. disasters that caused great loss of life and property. I think it's going to mean that I will just love it because it is so fabulous, but somehow that doesn't seem to be the way it turns out for me and this book is no exception. During this time, Merivel regains some of his fortune by selling John Pearce's recipe for a plague restorative, and reunites with Elias Finn, who has fallen out of favor with the King. For argues Jenkinson the order and health of the nation was reliant on, symptomatic of and a reflection of that of the royal court (p. 213) Underneath the pleasurable veneer of the Restoration court therefore stood both severe uncertainty and a lively interrogation of the issues of the court: virtue, love, loyalty, reason, authority and honour had to be interrogated (p. 236) The monarch who compromised these political/cultural elements was Charles II. The so-called Merry Monarch will take his mistress's pleasure at any given Merivel abandons his profession to follow a life of But show more. By 1926 Ripley was at the Evening Post, a gray and serious paper in desperate need of levity. Merivel agrees, only to discover he can't resist Celia, and soon finds himself out of the king's favor. I got . Merivel: A Man of His Time. With oak floors and dark-wood paneling, the mansions shadowy and spooky interior resembled an elegant lodge. awareness, unshared by his peers, of how little is known 2016 The Old Devils. Merivel slips easily into a life of luxury and idleness, enthusiastically enjoying the women and wine of the vibrant Restoration age. He gives his card to someone in the vicinity who asks for his name to pray for him. Posts about Robert Merivel written by Smiler. "You are most useful, Merivel," says the king, revealing himself. He and his equally astute partner, Dick Simon, had teamed up in 1924 to publish the first-ever book of crossword puzzles. Best summary PDF, themes, and quotes. With Hitler stirring up conflict in Europe, it was not an ideal time for overseas passenger travel so he scaled back from his multiple global trips and was forced to avoid Europe and Asia altogether. With his quick and silvery tongue and boyish charm, the staunch Hollywood Robert Downey Jr. made a career in film knowing what to say and when. . From her greed is good heyday to her post-divorce denouement cavorting with a series of freaky Italian lovers, it was Ivana, all along, who gilded the Trump name. Truly delightful. In just two years at the Post, Ripley was becoming a celebrity. selfish gain and illusions of happiness. Instead it is really a novel about ideas, which happens to be set in the past, and it can lead us to ponder and then go on to explore many of these ideas in a genuine historical context, which is perhaps what the really good historical novel should do. 2023 Cond Nast. Robert Merivel, the main protagonist, who has more than a touch of Samuel Pepys about him, aspires, after his Candide-like adventures, to a restoration of his soul. Believe It or Not was syndicated in a hundred papers in the United States and Canada. 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