No, I don't think you'd like the books. He writes great battle descriptions but his characters are all the same cardboard stereotypes in every series. And he's a terrible inverse snob. The show is far more nuanced.
Not to mention his serial killing-off of female characters. I don't know how the Uhtred/Mildrith relationship was ended in the book, but I thought the show did it very well. As for poor Iseult, I knew she was toast the minute she begged to be un-gifted.
I suppose Cornwell thinks his readers think women are all the same and pretty much interchangeable and will get bored if he doesn't ring the changes with predictable monotony. ;)
I vaguely recall Mildreth ended up in a nunnery - but mainly as a way to prevent Uhtred marrying the next few females he falls for.
I suppose Cornwell thinks his readers think women are all the same and pretty much interchangeable Cornwall comes from Essex - not much more needs to be said, really.
I vaguely recall Mildreth ended up in a nunnery - but mainly as a way to prevent Uhtred marrying the next few females he falls for.
Heh! Sounds about right. Is Hild the bolshie nun (or possibly ex-nun), a character in the books? And does Brida actually fight in battle? I suspect not with the latter.
Hild is still around and one of the better female chars. I really can't remember Brida so I reckon she must have died early on, and I am pretty sure she never did any fighting. I'd completely forgotten Iseult as well. And the half dozen other female chars that appear and get killed soon after Uhtred has declared his undying emotionless lust for them.
I'm probably painting him worse than he is - just occasionally he can produce something that is very touching and hits a depth you don't expect. And he does always have a good exciting plot and is very good at explaining highly complex things in a way that makes them very clear without hindering the flow. His research is excellent as well. He does what he does far better than most of his imitators. He is very talented, just in a niche male readership way.
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Date: 2015-12-15 12:32 pm (UTC)I suppose Cornwell thinks his readers think women are all the same and pretty much interchangeable and will get bored if he doesn't ring the changes with predictable monotony. ;)
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Date: 2015-12-15 01:21 pm (UTC)I suppose Cornwell thinks his readers think women are all the same and pretty much interchangeable
Cornwall comes from Essex - not much more needs to be said, really.
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Date: 2015-12-15 03:08 pm (UTC)Heh! Sounds about right. Is Hild the bolshie nun (or possibly ex-nun), a character in the books? And does Brida actually fight in battle? I suspect not with the latter.
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Date: 2015-12-15 04:15 pm (UTC)I'm probably painting him worse than he is - just occasionally he can produce something that is very touching and hits a depth you don't expect. And he does always have a good exciting plot and is very good at explaining highly complex things in a way that makes them very clear without hindering the flow. His research is excellent as well. He does what he does far better than most of his imitators. He is very talented, just in a niche male readership way.
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Date: 2015-12-15 04:25 pm (UTC)