The Provincial Lady Goes Further (eBook)

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2022
152 Seiten
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The Provincial Lady Goes Further - E. M. Delafield
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In 'The Provincial Lady Goes Further' by E. M. Delafield, the reader is once again immersed in the charming, humorous, and satirical world of the Provincial Lady as she continues to navigate the challenges of early 20th century English society. Delafield's writing style is witty and engaging, capturing the essence of the time period with astute observations and a keen eye for social commentary. The novel is presented in diary format, allowing for an intimate look into the protagonist's thoughts and experiences, creating a sense of immediacy and authenticity for the reader. The sequel to 'The Diary of a Provincial Lady', this book further explores the themes of class, gender, and domestic life with a delightful mix of humor and insight. E. M. Delafield, a British author known for her wit and social satire, drew inspiration from her own experiences as a wife and mother in crafting the Provincial Lady series. Her ability to blend humor with acute social observation reflects her deep understanding of the complexities of women's lives in the early 20th century. Delafield's writing continues to resonate with readers for its timeless portrayal of domestic life and societal expectations. I highly recommend 'The Provincial Lady Goes Further' to readers interested in classic British literature, social satire, and engaging character-driven narratives. Delafield's wit and insight make this novel a delightful and insightful read that will appeal to fans of Jane Austen and Nancy Mitford.

E. M. Delafield, born Edmée Elizabeth Monica Dashwood (née de la Pasture) on June 9, 1890, was a prolific English author known for her wryly entertaining depictions of domestic life and social mores. Educated in convent schools in England, Delafield began her writing career with a serious novel, 'Zella Sees Herself,' in 1917. Despite this early start, it was her semi-autobiographical 'Diary of a Provincial Lady' series, beginning in 1930, that brought her widespread acclaim. Her most famous work, 'The Diary of a Provincial Lady,' and its sequels, including 'The Provincial Lady Goes Further,' use a sharp, self-deprecating humor to echo the struggles and satisfactions of middle-class life, cementing Delafield's place in the literary canon of the interwar period. Known for her incisive satire and keen observation of class and gender dynamics, Delafield wrote over 30 books, including novels, short story collections, and plays. Her literary style is characterized by a distinctive voice that combines wit with a keen sense of the social fabric of her times, offering insights into the lives of women negotiating the demands of family, society, and their own aspirations. She continued to write until her death on December 2, 1943, leaving behind a legacy of work that remains beloved for its insightfulness, humor, and resonance with audiences worldwide. Delafield's contributions to literature reflect the enduring appeal of domestic narratives and the exploration of the individual amidst societal expectations.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 13.11.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Klassiker / Moderne Klassiker
Literatur Romane / Erzählungen
Schlagworte 1920s England literature • 1930s English society • Anne Frank • Anne Todd • autobiographical fiction • autobiographical novels • Bridget Jones's Diary • British gentry portrayal • British women writers • Charlotte Bronte • Comedy of Manners • diary format narrative • Diary novel • domestic life storytelling • E. M. Delafield works • female protagonist wit • humorous fiction • interwar British life • Interwar period fiction • Jane Austen • Jane Eyre • literary social commentary • Little Women • P. G. Wodehouse • satirical domesticity • social satire novels • The Provincial Lady series • T. S. Eliot • Upper-middle class humor • Virginia Woolf
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