Demelza (novel)


Demelza is the second of twelve novels in Poldark, a series of historical novels by Winston Graham. It was published in 1946.
Demelza continues the story of Ross Poldark and his wife, Demelza. It opens in May 1788, six months after the final events depicted in Ross Poldark. While the first novel ends on a note of triumph for Demelza, the second novel in the series closes with the tragic death of Demelza's first child. Additionally, as the novel closes, Ross's finances are in poor shape and he and Demelza have had to sell off a number of important family and farm items, including livestock. Ross has been forced to close a copper smelting company he started. His long-simmering enmity with George Warleggan flares up. Francis and Elizabeth Poldark become estranged from Ross and Demelza because Francis is angry at the role played by Demelza in facilitating the elopement of his sister, Verity.
Dwight Enys, who becomes a major character over time, is introduced for the first time in Demelza.

Synopsis

Book One

Book One covers May to November 1788 in fifteen chapters. These are the main developments:
Book Two covers April to May 1789 in fourteen chapters.
Book Three covers July 1789 in eleven chapters. The action in the novel occurs against the backdrop of the beginnings of the French Revolution. Characters in the novel mention their awareness of the unrest in France as their own dramas unfold.
Book Four covers Christmas 1789 through January 1790 in eleven chapters.