http://charverz.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] charverz.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] trennels2010-02-17 12:29 pm
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Patrick


Patrick's romantic life provides a lot of scope for speculation.  The canon only provides Ginty, Claudie, and Nicola.  I'll state up front that, of the three, Nicola is obviously the best match, in my opinion.  Claudie is a non-starter, and unless Ginty gets a massive dose of maturity or Patrick goes off the deep end, we can rule Ginty out.

On the other hand, I see other possibilities.  First Rowan, for all that there's an age difference.  They certainly interact well together at the Nativity play in End of Term.  And I can see each providing the other with something each lacks - a romanticism that would be a nice break from Rowan's constant level-headedness, and a practicality that might help Patrick go somewhere in life.

The other, surprisingly enough, is Ann.  She is the only religious Marlow, and surely between low church Anglican and conservative Roman Catholic they could find some common ground. With the Anglican communion having its own turmoil, Ann might decide she doesn't want a woman vicar or blessings of same-sex unions.  One suspects that Antonia Forest would have found today's religious landscape very interesting (and would have been very happy with the new Pope).

[identity profile] ethelmay.livejournal.com 2010-02-21 06:39 pm (UTC)(link)
Byron's hardly my specialty, so I don't know how good the evidence is, but as far as I can tell from a quick trawl through Google Books, an awful lot of authors have indeed said that he had VD at various times, and some assert that he may have died, or had death hastened, from complications thereof.

[identity profile] penguineggs.livejournal.com 2010-02-21 09:25 pm (UTC)(link)
Byron's death is pretty well documented and my understanding is that it was principally the effective of bleeding as a remedy.