1985 first thus, Penguin Books trade PB. Virago Modern Classics. An unconventional beauty with no household skills marries a curate names Cecil Sproat and has to repress her appreciation of handsome young men...
This is a story of two middle-class families living in adjoining houses in a West-of-England town. In one house lives a priggish individual, his seemingly submissive wife and their three daughters who share in a varied degree the characteristics of t...
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The Vicar's Daughter is a 1927 novel written by E. H. Young. An almost Shakespearean comedy of misunderstandings, mixed motives, and mistaken identity revolving around a vicar, his clever wife, his jealous cousin, his eccentric neighbours, and his da...
There are four Misses Mallet. First come Caroline and Sophia - large and jolly spinsters with recollections of a past glamour which sustain them as the years slip by. Then there is Rose. Beautiful Rose with her knot of dark hair, pale complexion and ...
Emily Hilda Young (1880-1949) was an English novelist. She was a best-selling novelist of her time. In 1902, at the age of 22, she married Arthur Daniell, a solicitor from Bristol, and moved with him to the upscale neighbourhood of Clifton. Here, she...