The Burden (novel)

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The Burden
Image:The Burden First Edition Cover 1956.jpg
Dust-jacket illustration of the first UK edition
Author Mary Westmacott (pseudonym of Agatha Christie)
Cover artist Kenneth Farnhill
Country United Kingdom
Language English
Publisher Heinemann
Publication date November 12, 1956
Media type Print (Hardcover & Paperback)
Pages 236 pp (first edition, hardcover)
ISBN None issued for First Edition
Preceded by Dead Man's Folly
Followed by 4.50 from Paddington

The Burden is a novel written by Agatha Christie and first published in the UK by Heinemann in November 12, 1956. Initially not published in the US, it was later issued as a paperback by Dell Publishing in September 1963. It was the last of six novels Christie wrote under the nom-de-plume Mary Westmacott.

Contents

[edit] Explanation of the novel's title

The title of the novel is taken from Chapter 11, Verse 30 of the Gospel of Matthew. The full line, as quoted in the Epigraph to the novel, is:

"For my yoke is easy, and my burden is light."

[edit] Plot summary

When Laura Franklin's younger sister Shirley comes into the world, Laura instantly resents her, and soon begins wish and even to pray that her baby sister will die. But after saving Shirley's life in a fire, she experiences a complete change of feeling, and becomes very affectionate and protective towards her. Later, as the sisters grow up and fall in love, Laura begins to realise that the burden of her love for Shirley has had a dramatic effect on both their lives.

[edit] Literary significance and reception

Vernon Johnson reviewed the novel in the November 20, 1956 issue of The Guardian when he called it a "fantastical novelette" and quoted several lines from the book in a disparaging fashion, stating that they were examples of "the style and the treatment".[1]

[edit] Publication history

[edit] References

  1. ^ The Guardian November 20, 1956 (Page 4)

[edit] External links

  • The Burden at the official Agatha Christie website


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