(12/18/2016)
A typewriter according to the Oxford English Dictionary is " 1. A writing machine 2. One who does typewriting,esp. as a regular occupation.
In this historical fiction genre, Michiel Heyns discusses the typewriter as someone who does typewriting as an occupation. Enter the fictional main character, Frieda Wroth, who becomes Henry James typewriter, or his "amanuensis".(Dictionary:"A literary or artistic assistant, one who takes dictation or copies manuscripts.")
The author uses much of Henry James' history, family and friends as part of this novel. The story takes place in the early 1900's at his estate ,Lamb House in Rye. Henry James writes and dictates his stories to the typewriter, Frieda Wroth. Frieda is an intelligent woman, but shows her naivete in many ways.
Frieda is witness to all the company at Lamb House, and meets the James family, Morton Fullerton, Edith Wharton, and other characters. Frieda is charmed easily by Morton Fullerton, who has his own agenda. He would like Frieda to "retrieve" letters that he wrote to Henry James.
Frieda often thinks of Henry James' words , "Live all you can, it's a mistake not to." from his novel ,"The Ambassadors."
I find that the author writes about loyalty, betrayal, friendship, family and love.
What I like best about the novel is the aspect of telepathy which is observed when Frieda uses the typewriter(machine) to have telepathic conversations with Morton Fullerton. Telepathy and mediums are evident and gives a mystical feel to the novel.
The author also discusses quiet Rye and travels to France, and America, and the new mode of transportation "the motor car".
I would recommend "The Typewriter's Tale" as an intriguing historical novel.