Plot summary
Julia Piper lives alone in herCharacters
* Julia Piper: Widow. Mother of Christy and used to be married to Giles. She is the daughter of Clodagh May. * Mrs Clodagh May: Julia Piper's mother and Christy's grandmother. * Madge Brownlow: Clodagh May's neighbour, friend and gossip. * Giles: Deceased. Julia Piper's abusive ex-husband and Clodagh May's lover and son-in-law. * Sylvester Wykes: Publisher. Has just divorced Celia and has hired Julia Piper as his cleaning lady. * Celia: Sylvester Wykes's ex-wife. * Rebecca: Sylvester Wykes's interfering former secretary. * Maurice Benson: Former policeman and private detective who has turned full-time bird watcher. Unmarried. * Mr and Mrs Patel: An Indian couple who runs a corner shop. Friends of Julia Piper's. * Angie and Peter Eddison: Live in the flat immediately below Julia Piper's. * Janet and Tim Fellowes: Live in the bottom flat in Julia Piper's block. * John: Sylvester Sykes's partner in publishing. * Christy: Deceased. Julia Piper's and Giles's son.Major Themes
In the wake of her son's death Julia Piper is being tortured by irrational ''guilt''. Her husband was a hopeless driver who had been banned from driving, and Julia blames herself for not having been there to drive them. She also feels guilty about associating her beloved son with her husband, Giles, (whom she hated): "...he had Giles's hair, Giles's eyes, Giles's mouth, Giles's expression, his gestures! He was Giles in miniature. The likeness has grown in my mind until it is monstrous and I cannot see my little boy any more". As always in Wesley's fictional universe ''the mother-daughter relationship'' is a bitter one. Clodagh (Julia Piper's mother) openly admits that Julia is "the regretable result" of her short marriage to Julia's father, and: "I do not regard her as my daughter".Mary Wesley, An Imaginative Experience, p. 60. It's no wonder that Julia left home when she was sixteen. When Julia has been raped, and finds out that she is pregnant, her mother insists that Julia marries Giles (her rapist), to save her from the social disgrace an illegitimate child would be.References
{{DEFAULTSORT:Imaginative Experience Novels by Mary Wesley 1994 British novels Novels set in London Bantam Press books