Please, consider taking this corrections because I noticed some elements that may cause misinformation. 1. The title of the book is not taken from Frank Kermode's critical work. Julian Barnes has stated that the title choice was purely coincidental as he has never heard nor read any of Kermode's books. [Barnes, Julian, "I learned to do more by saying less", The Guardian Review, 12 June 2021.] 2. Veronica's mother's name is not "Susan", it is Sarah Ford. You can read it in the second part of the book when Tony Webster (not Baxter as suggested in the time stamp) receives Sarah's Will. If I'm not mistaken, Susan (or Susie) is Tony's daughter who had with his ex-wife. 3. Margaret's surname is not "Ford". I don't remember it is said in the novel. She was Tony's wife before getting the divorce. Other than these points, I did not find any other things. I find your video quite well done as I learned and understood things I missed when reading the book. Thank you!
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Please, consider taking this corrections because I noticed some elements that may cause misinformation.
1. The title of the book is not taken from Frank Kermode's critical work. Julian Barnes has stated that the title choice was purely coincidental as he has never heard nor read any of Kermode's books. [Barnes, Julian, "I learned to do more by saying less", The Guardian Review, 12 June 2021.]
2. Veronica's mother's name is not "Susan", it is Sarah Ford. You can read it in the second part of the book when Tony Webster (not Baxter as suggested in the time stamp) receives Sarah's Will. If I'm not mistaken, Susan (or Susie) is Tony's daughter who had with his ex-wife.
3. Margaret's surname is not "Ford". I don't remember it is said in the novel. She was Tony's wife before getting the divorce.
Other than these points, I did not find any other things. I find your video quite well done as I learned and understood things I missed when reading the book. Thank you!
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I have taken the liberty to add this to my playlist- From Modernism to the Present :-)
It's all yours chechi 🙏