The Gardens of Mont-Saint-Michel (Masterplots II: Short Story Series, Revised Edition)
At a glance:
- Author: William Maxwell
- First Published: 1969
- Type of Plot: Autobiographical, character study
- Time of Work: 1966
- Setting: Pontorson and Mont-Saint-Michel, Normandy, France
- Principal Characters: John Reynolds, Dorothy, Allison, Trip, Linda Porter
- Genres: Short fiction
- Subjects: 1960’s, Family or family life, Husbands, United States or Americans, Wives, Traveling or travelers, France or French people, Love or romance, Twentieth century, Marriage, Manners or customs, Hotels, motels, or inns, Vacations, Western Europe or western Europeans, Modernization, Nostalgia, Aging
- Locales: Normandy, France
The Story
The character of John Reynolds forms the core of “The Gardens of Mont-Saint-Michel,” in which he and his family travel to France and visit the famed abbey. During this trip, Reynolds feels disappointment at the commercialism that now detracts from the area where he and his wife had earlier experienced an idyllic honeymoon. As in so much of William Maxwell's work, the story centers on character development, with little emphasis on plot.
In a humorous opening scene, Reynolds strains to drive a rented Volkswagen bus on unfamiliar streets, fearing an accident...
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