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Conceit (novel)

''Conceit'' is a novel by the Canadian author Mary Novik, published in 2007 by Doubleday Canada.
Set in 17th century London, ''Conceit'' is the story of Pegge Donne,〔Edward O'Connor. "The Poet and His Headstrong Daughter", ''The Fiddlehead'', No. 238 (Winter 2009), pp. 98-100〕 the daughter of the metaphysical poet John Donne, a contemporary of Shakespeare. Other fictional characters based on historical people〔Holly Faith Nelson. "Milton and Poetry, 1603-1660", ''The Year's Work in English Studies'', Vol. 88, No. 1 (2009)〕 are Donne's wife Ann More, the diarist Samuel Pepys, the fisherman Izaak Walton and, appearing briefly, Christopher Wren. Both old and new St Paul's Cathedral (of which Donne was Dean, 1621-1631) and the Great Fire of London 1666 feature in the novel, which has been praised for bringing London vividly to life.〔Jim Bartley. "Mary Novik's ''Conceit'': A Magnificent Novel of 17th-century London", ''The Globe and Mail'', September 8, 2007, pp. D1, 8, 25〕〔Jeanne Shami. Review of ''Conceit'', ''Wascana Review'', Vol. 41, Nos. 1 & 2 (2006), pp. 131-138〕 The story is told from the point of view of several characters, including Pegge and her parents Ann and John Donne. Featured in the narrative are Donne's love poems, his ''Devotions'', and his sermons—in particular, ''Death's Duel'', a sermon the moribund Donne preached to Charles I. The novel also draws upon Izaak Walton's 1640 biography, more myth than history, ''The Life of Dr John Donne'', leading Donne scholar Jeanne Shami to call ''Conceit'' a "great novel based on a poor one."〔
After the clandestine marriage to Ann More that ruined his career, John Donne reportedly said, "John Donne. Ann Donne. Undone."〔Achsah Guibbory, editor. ''The Cambridge Companion to John Donne''. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006, p. 10〕 In Novik's novel, Pegge obsesses about their love affair. Piecing together the story she finds in her father's love poems, she identifies with her mother and invents a fiction about their lives. When her father tries to place his two sons in careers and arrange marriages for his five daughters, Pegge defies him, seeking a passion to equal his.
The title of Novik's novel, ''Conceit'', alludes to both the vanity of her fictionalized John Donne and the conceit, a literary device used by the metaphysical poets. The metaphysical conceit is a far-fetched comparison, as when Donne, in his poem "A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning", compares two separated lovers to a geometry compass with its legs roaming apart.〔Peter Childs & Roger Fowler, editors. ''The Routledge Dictionary of Literary Terms''. New York, N.Y.: Routledge, 2006, p. 141〕 Several critics, including Edward O'Connor〔 and Gudrun Will, have pointed out that Novik's novel is itself a conceit, "in the best literary sense of the word".〔Gudrun Will. "17th-century immersion: Donne & Daughter", ''Vancouver Review'', No. 15 (Fall 2007), p. 25.〕

''Conceit'' was chosen as a Book of the Year by both The Globe and Mail and Quill & Quire. Canada Reads named ''Conceit'' one of the Top 40 Essential Canadian Novels of the Decade.
==Awards and nominations==

* Winner of Ethel Wilson Fiction Prize, 2008
* Long-listed for the Scotiabank Giller Prize, 2007

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