Book Club Discussion Questions
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Introduction
In a way,
The Red Queen is two novels - two simmering storylines set
centuries apart yet entwined through one legacy. Showcasing her renowned
imaginative powers, Margaret Drabble now plumbs a collage of worlds,
from the private rooms of a Korean crown princess to a fateful
conference in Seoul that unlocks a scholar's heart and mind.
While on a research grant at Oxford, Barbara Halliwell receives an
unexpected package, shipped anonymously from an online bookseller.
Though she is unable to determine who sent her this gift, she is
intrigued and brings it with her en route to an international
public-health meeting, where she is slated to present a paper. At
thirty-six thousand feet, wishing she weren't in the plane's economy
class, Dr. Halliwell begins reading the mysterious memoir. Written more
than two hundred years ago, it recounts the extraordinary life of Crown
Princess Hyegyong, who lived under a tragic regime that left her a widow
and grieving mother. As the princess describes the details of an era
steeped in ritual and banished emotions, Dr. Halliwell is determined to
learn more, unaware that the princess has chosen her to give voice to
this remarkable story. And as the princess narrates her life, Margaret
Drabble narrates the tender love affair that emerges from Dr.
Halliwell's journey.
A novel of abundant wit and arresting turns,
The Red Queen brims with
intriguing facets. We hope that the following questions and topics will
enhance your discussion of this mesmerizing novel. For additional guides
from Harcourt, visit us at www.HarcourtBooks.com.
Questions and Topics for Discussion
- In the prologue, the author writes, "I have not attempted to
. . . reconstruct 'real life' in the Korean court of the late eighteenth
century. Instead, I have asked questions about the nature of survival,
and about the possibility of the existence of universal transcultural
human characteristics." In what ways is the medium of fiction
particularly well suited to this task? What do the novel's heroines
reveal about the nature of survival and universal experiences?
- What do "Lady Hong's" opening paragraphs indicate about
her childhood? Was she a suitable choice for Prince Sado?
- In your opinion, did Crown Princess Hyegyong love her husband and
their children? How do her feelings toward her father-in-law compare to
those she expresses about her own father? What seems to be the role of
love in King Yongjo's court?
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- How does the author develop themes of identity and belonging throughout the narrative?
- What role does the setting play in shaping the characters' decisions and relationships?
- Discuss how the ending reframes the events of the story. Were you surprised?
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