A novelist who creates striking and often unsettling characters, Rose Tremain is best known for her three historical novels,
Restoration, Music and Silence,
and
The Colour. Working within the realist tradition, Tremain's fiction refuses comfortable assumptions. She once said that “aspiration” is her subject, and it is true that longing permeates her work. Many of these longings are weighted with taboo – incest, sex between adult and child, suicide – but what is surprising is that her characters often overcome obstacles and achieve their desires. The result, however, is rarely fulfilment. The girl in
Sacred Country, for example, who longs to be a boy, actually undergoes gender modification treatment. Although Mary/Martin gains some satisfaction, the suffering involved in the…
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Citation: Sorensen, Sue. "Rose Tremain". The Literary Encyclopedia. First published 11 January 2005 [https://www.litencyc.com/php/speople.php?rec=true&UID=4447, accessed 26 November 2024.]