Romantic

Romantic

May Sinclair
País Estados Unidos
Géneros Arts, Health & Fitness, Mental Health, Books
Idioma EN
Episodios 1
Último 06.06.2026

This podcast presents May Sinclair's novel "The Romantic," a story about a young British secretary named Charlotte Redhead who becomes entangled in a degrading affair with her boss. She then renounces sex and forms a platonic bond with a young Bohemian, John Conway, and they rush off to Belgium at the start of World War I to run a volunteer ambulance corps. The romance of their adventure crumbles as ambulance corps compete for glory and the characters' true natures emerge, revealing the genuine human suffering of the war. The novel serves as an indictment of the author's own thrill-seeking past and reflects themes of the Lost Generation.

Episodios

  • Romantic - May Sinclair 06.06.2026 4h 23m
    As a simple story told, "The Romantic" is one of Sinclair’s tightest and most compelling. Charlotte Redhead, a young British secretary, finds herself in a degrading extra-marital affair with her boss. In reaction, she renounces Sex and links herself platonically to a handsome young Bohemian (John Conway) she meets by chance, tramping in the fields. Together, under a powerful romantic excitement, the two rush off to Belgium in the early weeks of World War I, having organized their own little volunteer ambulance corps. The romance of the adventure begins to break down when the various ambulance corps start to back-stab each other, each selfishly seeking to one-up the others for glory. The real crisis comes when the central characters begin to reveal the true human characters behind their romantic delusions, in the end turning the attention back to the genuine human suffering that was the real story of the hideous Great War. An indictment of the author’s own thrill-seeking past, as revealed in her "Journal of Impressions in Belgium," and showing some of the concerns of the so-called Lost Generation that included Hemingway and Dos Passos and Woolf, "The Romantic" weaves together a number of fascinating themes, re-interpreting with Sinclair’s inimitable frankness post-war attitudes about sex, war, patriotism, and even the new psychology. (Summary by Expatriate)

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