- Clarissa Oakes
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Clarissa Oakes
1st editionAuthor(s) Patrick O'Brian Cover artist Geoff Hunt Country United Kingdom Language English Series Aubrey-Maturin series Genre(s) Historical novel Publisher Harper Collins (UK) Publication date 1993 Media type Print (Hardback & Paperback) & Audio Book (Cassette, CD) Pages pages (first edition, hardback) & pages 256 (paperback edition) ISBN ISBN 0-393-03109-8, (first edition, hardback) & ISBN 0-393-31016-7 (paperback edition UK) OCLC Number 25051419 Dewey Decimal 823/.914 20 LC Classification PR6029.B55 C57 1992 Preceded by The Nutmeg of Consolation Followed by The Wine-Dark Sea Clarissa Oakes (titled The Truelove in the U.S.A.; 1993) is an historical novel set during the Napoleonic Wars, written by British author Patrick O'Brian. It is the fifteenth book in the Aubrey-Maturin series, concerning the adventures of naval commander Jack Aubrey, and his friend, ship's surgeon, naturalist and spy, Stephen Maturin.
Contents
Plot
Clarissa Oakes opens with the Surprise on her way back to England from Port Jackson in New South Wales. Jack Aubrey is in an ill-humour as a result of the frigate's visit to the penal settlement - firstly, because Stephen Maturin fought a duel with an army officer, consequently antagonizing the local administration, and secondly because Padeen Colman, Stephen's servant and an absconder, was secreted aboard the ship against his express wishes. Jack also observes a certain ribaldry amongst his crew and remains puzzled until he and Captain Pullings stumble across a young female convict, Clarissa Harvill, during a ship's inspection. Jack learns that she was smuggled aboard the frigate in Sydney by Midshipman Oakes and is at first determined to leave them both on Norfolk Island but has a change of heart after being dosed with laudanum by Maturin and allows the couple to stay aboard until they can be put off at a hospitable port.
As the Surprise leaves, they spot a cutter, the Eclair. Believing her Captain to be after stowaways, Clarissa and Oakes are hastily married by Martin, the ship's assistant surgeon and a clergyman, and Jack orders Bonden to hide Padeen Colman. It turns out, however, that the cutter is simply bearing Sydney dispatches and mail for Aubrey, the former instructing him to settle a local dispute on Moahu, a British island to the south of the Sandwich group. A gun room feast, hosted by Tom Pullings, is held in honour of the newlyweds. Despite the delicious food (a swordfish caught by Davies earlier), it proves to be a dismal affair given the level of animosity existing amongst some of the gun room members, particularly West and Davidge. The cause is jealousy over Clarissa, who (it turns out later) has had sexual liaisons with several of the ship's officers. This ill-will spreads to the crew, who divide in pro-and anti-Clarissa factions.
The ship spots a whaler and lands on the South Sea island of Annamooka. Wainright, the Daisy's captain, comes aboard and fills Jack in on the situation on Moahu - there is a war between Kalahua in the north and Puolani in the south, with the northern chief being supported by a French-owned twenty-two gun privateer, the Franklin, sailing under the American flag. The privateer has also captured the Truelove, a Whitby-built British whaler. While the Surprise reprovisions, Clarissa, who has received a black eye from Oakes, also confesses to Maturin on their botanizing walk together about her being sexually abused as a young girl and later working as a bookkeeper and occasional prostitute at a brothel in Picadilly. These experiences formed her sexual outlook, a combination of indifference and complete nonchalance. When she mentions that an aristocratic acquaintance of Ledward's and Wray's had visited the brothel, Stephen realises that this is the highly-placed traitor they are seeking.
Aubrey drives his frigate's crew hard on the trip to Moahu to quell the dissension aboard. On reaching land, they pick up the Truelove, a Nootka fur-trader, and a column is sent to intercept the fleeing French - the skirmish is won but Davidge is killed. The Surprise then sails to the south of the island to defend Queen Puolani against the main body of French and Kalahua's tribesmen. Aubrey sets up carronades in a cleft and there is a terrific slaughter of the enemy the following day. The Truelove departs, commanded by Oakes and with Clarissa on board bearing Stephen's coded letter to intelligence official Sir Joseph Blaine, describing the highly-placed informant. The Franklin puts her nose in but sails away immediately, with the Surprise giving chase.
Clarissa Oakes was published in the U.S. as The Truelove, which is the name of a ship in the novel.
Characters
- Jack Aubrey - Captain of the Surprise
- Stephen Maturin - Ship's Surgeon, particular friend of Jack and an intelligence officer
- William Oakes - Midshipman on the Surprise
- Clarissa Harvill/Oakes - fugitive prisoner and stowaway then wife of William Oakes
- Captain Tom Pullings - 1st Lieutenant on the Surprise
- Mr Martin - Surgeon's Assistant on the Surprise
- Barret Bonden - Captain's Coxswain on the Surprise
- Preserved Killick - Captain's Steward on the Surprise
- Awkward Davies - Able Seaman on the Surprise
- Mr Reade - Midshipman on the Surprise
- Sarah and Emily Sweeting - Melanesian orphans; rated ship's boys on the Surprise
- West and Davidge - 2nd and 3rd Lieutenants on the Surprise
- Weightman - Butcher on the Surprise
- Jemmy Ducks - Poultry Keeper on the Surprise
- Adams - Captain's Clerk (nominally Purser) on the Surprise
- Puolani - Queen of the Polynesian island of Moahu
- Wainright - Captain of the Daisy
- Dr Falconer - Daisy's surgeon and a naturalist
- Jean Dutourd - Franklin's commander
- Pakeea - Annamooka Chieftain
- Tereo - Annamooka Senior Chieftain
Ships
- British
- HM Hired Vessel Surprise
- HMS Eclair
- The Truelove - a Nootka fur-trader
- South Seas whalers
- The Daisy
- The Heartsease
- Other
- Franklin (twenty-two gun privateer, French-owned but American colours)
Editions
- Audio Edition Recorded Books, LLC; Unabridged Audio edition narrated by Patrick Tull (ISBN 1419302728)
- E-book edition, W. W. Norton & Company, 2011, (ISBN 9780393063684)
Footnotes
Patrick O'Brian Characters Aubrey-Maturin series Master and Commander • Post Captain • HMS Surprise • The Mauritius Command • Desolation Island • The Fortune of War • The Surgeon's Mate • The Ionian Mission • Treason's Harbour • The Far Side of the World • The Reverse of the Medal • The Letter of Marque • The Thirteen Gun Salute • The Nutmeg of Consolation • Clarissa Oakes • The Wine-Dark Sea • The Commodore • The Yellow Admiral • The Hundred Days • Blue at the Mizzen • The Final Unfinished Voyage of Jack AubreyOther novels Caesar • Hussein • Testimonies • The Catalans • The Road to Samarcand • The Golden Ocean • The Unknown Shore • Richard TempleShort story collections Beasts Royal • The Last Pool and Other Stories • The Walker and Other Stories • Lying in the Sun and Other Stories • The Chian Wine and Other Stories • Collected Short Stories / The Rendezvous and Other StoriesNon-fiction Men-of-War: Life in Nelson's Navy • Picasso • Joseph Banks: A LifeBiographies of O'Brian Patrick O'Brian - A life revealed • Patrick O'Brian: The Making of the Novelist • Patrick O'Brian: A Bibliography and Critical AppreciationCategories:- 1993 novels
- Historical novels
- Novels by Patrick O'Brian
- Napoleonic War novels
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