Rowling, Joanne K.
Harry Potter an the Deathly Hallows
Romane Belletristik

There are still one or two questions left unanswered at the end of Harry Potter's last adventure. It cannot be giving anything away to reveal that we never discover how Eloise Midgen can be a martyr to acne at Hogwarts, a place where bones can be grown back and complex orthodontics effected with the wave of a wand.
With JK Rowling it has generally been niggling little questions of internal logic that give the reader pause, rather than the mysteries of her grander scheme in which that prime specimen of embodied evil, Lord Voldemort, slowly acquires the power he needs to defeat Harry Potter, his only adequately qualified adversary. By book seven, if you are familiar with Rowling's vast, ever-expanding parallel universe, it seems only to be expected that this wizarding terrorist should, by now, be close to completing a fascist-style takeover of the UK (both material and magical sections), in the course of which non-wizards and half-wizards are being rounded up for questioning by "pure bloods" and sent off - if they survive their show trials - to a wizard-run concentration camp. Now that the 17-year-old Harry has abandoned school for his dreadful, extramural quest, only he can determine whether the lights will go out all over the democratic wizarding world.


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Personen: Rowling, Joanne K.

Interessenkreis: Englische Literatur

Rowling, Joanne K.:
Harry Potter an the Deathly Hallows / Joanne K. Rowling. - Bloomsbury : J.K. Rowling, 2007. - 607 S.
ISBN 978-0-7475-9106-1 fest. geb. ca. EUR 26,00

Zugangsnummer: 0055757001
Englische Schriften - Signatur: FS.E Rowl Eng.Lit - Romane Belletristik