Book Notes: Elizabeth von Arnim’s The Pastor’s Wife

The Pastor’s Wife is a much more serious an accomplished novel than von Arnim’s Vera. By serious I don’t mean it lacks anything in the humor department. The novel is exceptionally funny, and I ploughed through its 500+ pages in three days. I highly, highly recommend. It’s extraordinary.

Unlike Vera, this novel lacks anything resembling a positive character. Instead, it offers a cast of harmless sociopaths whose moderately antisocial behavior creates comical situations. Ingeborg, the female protagonist, is a clinical moron. She’s so stupid and incapable of noticing social cues that it’s both funny and exasperating to read about her utter idiocy. Ingeborg’s husband, the German pastor, is a high-functioning autistic. Her admirer is a narcissist but a harmless one.

What’s captivating about Elizabeth’s writing isn’t the comedy itself but her skill at putting disturbing undertones behind all the laughter. Yes, Ingeborg is a moron but her life is heartbreaking. It’s all so hopeless and dark. Von Arnim’s humor is that of people who speak from a place of tragedy and devastation. Real suffering doesn’t weep in the squares. It laughs because what else is there?

This is the second novel by von Arnim that I’m reading, and both show a relationship between a stupid woman and a narcissistic man. The conclusion from both is that an idiot can defeat a narcissist if her idiocy allows for not a glimmer of intelligence.

I’ll now read a third book by this author to see if the trend continues.

3 thoughts on “Book Notes: Elizabeth von Arnim’s The Pastor’s Wife

  1. Is the third book The Enchanted April? It’s the only book of hers I read and I loved it – the movie was great too. I think it’s her best-known book. You’re inspiring me to read more of her.

    How do you read most things these days? Physical book, Kindle, phone? And do you tend to curl up and read for a few mostly uninterrupted hours of high concentration, or in dribs and drabs throughout the day when you get a chance?

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    1. I have started the book about the dogs in her life. This is how gone I am, reading a book about dogs. But this author deserves it.

      I haven’t read The Enchanted April yet. I will at some point but from the blurb it didn’t sound dark enough for me.

      As for the reading habits – and thank you for asking – I do everything. Phone, Kindle, paper, little bits, long stretches. I weigh every activity against the alternative of reading instead. And most activities lose out.

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