The Provincial Lady Series - All 5 Novels in One Edition (Complete Edition)


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E. M. Delafield's 'The Provincial Lady Series' is a quintessential portrayal of the life of an English middle-class woman in the early 20th century. Written in the form of a diary, the series consists of five novels that elegantly capture the challenges, humor, and social norms of the time. Delafield's witty and satirical style, combined with her sharp observations of the minutiae of daily life, make these novels both entertaining and insightful. The series stands as a valuable piece of literature that offers a window into the domestic and social dynamics of the era. Readers will find themselves engrossed in the Provincial Lady's world, laughing at her mishaps and sympathizing with her frustrations. E. M. Delafield, herself a middle-class woman living in England during the early 20th century, drew inspiration from her own experiences to create this beloved series. Her keen insight into the social conventions and gender roles of the time adds depth and authenticity to the Provincial Lady's narrative. I highly recommend 'The Provincial Lady Series' to readers interested in classic literature, women's writing, and social history. Delafield's skillful storytelling and perceptive commentary make this collection a must-read for anyone looking to explore the nuances of everyday life in the early 20th century.




THE DIARY OF A PROVINCIAL LADY (Illustrated Edition)


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E. M. Delafield's 'The Diary of a Provincial Lady (Illustrated Edition)' offers readers a delightful and humorous glimpse into the life of a middle-class woman living in a provincial English town in the early 20th century. Written in a diary format, the book provides a satirical commentary on the societal expectations and limitations placed on women during that time. Delafield's writing style is witty, engaging, and filled with subtle irony, making this novel a must-read for anyone interested in early 20th-century literature. The illustrated edition adds an extra layer of charm to the already delightful narrative. Delafield's ability to capture the nuances of daily life and the inner thoughts of her protagonist sets this book apart from others of its time. The diary format allows for a deep exploration of the protagonist's emotions and experiences, making her a relatable and endearing character for readers of all backgrounds.




THE COLLECTED NOVELS OF E. M. DELAFIELD (6 Titles in One Edition)


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In 'The Collected Novels of E. M. Delafield,' readers are immersed in a collection of six influential novels that tackle themes of domestic life, social class, and gender roles in early 20th century Britain. Delafield's literary style is marked by sharp wit, subtle satire, and keen observations of human behavior. Her works provide a window into the evolving societal norms and challenges faced by women during this era. Each novel offers a nuanced exploration of the complexities of relationships and the struggles of navigating societal expectations. Delafield's prose is both engaging and thought-provoking, making this collection a must-read for those interested in feminist literature and the historical context of women's experiences in the early 1900s. E. M. Delafield, a prolific British author known for her incisive social commentary and keen insight into the human psyche, drew inspiration from her own experiences as a married woman in upper-middle-class society. Her ability to capture the nuances of domestic life with humor and empathy cemented her reputation as a significant voice in early feminist literature. Delafield's novels continue to resonate with readers today for their timeless themes and enduring relevance. I highly recommend 'The Collected Novels of E. M. Delafield' to readers interested in exploring the complexities of gender, class, and domestic life in early 20th century Britain through the lens of a gifted storyteller. Delafield's works offer a captivating blend of social commentary and character-driven narratives that are sure to leave a lasting impact.




Thank Heaven Fasting


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"She could never, looking backwards, remember a time when she had not known that a woman's failure or success in life depended entirely upon whether or not she succeeded in getting a husband" When in the company of a young man a dutiful daughter should immediately assume an air of fresh, sparkling enjoyment. She should not speak of "being friends" with him-a young man is either eligible or he is not-and never, but never, should she get herself talked about, for a young girl who does so is doomed. "Men may dance with her, or flirt with her, but they don't propose." It would be quite a coup for a girl to find a husband during her first season, but if, God forbid, three seasons pass without success, she must join the ranks of those sad women who are a great embarrassment to society and, above all, to their disappointed mothers . . . With such thoughts in mind, how can Monica fail to look forward to her first ball?




The Way Things Are


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"'You've never told me about your marriage, Laura?' said Duke Ayland. . . . 'Yes. It's only - I'm very fond of Alfred,' said Laura, taking the plunge and temporarily unaware that almost all wives begin conversations about almost all husbands in precisely the same way" Laura has been married for seven years. On those occasions when an after-dinner snooze behind The Times seems preferable to her riveting conversation about their two small sons, Laura dismisses the notion that Alfred does not understand her, reflecting instead that they are what is called happily married. At thirty-four, Laura wonders if she's ever been in love - a ridiculous thing to ask oneself. Then Duke Ayland enters her life and that vexing question refuses to remain unanswered . . . With Laura, beset by perplexing decisions about the supper menu, the difficulties of appeasing Nurse, and the necessity of maintaining face within the small village of Quinnerton, E.M. Delafield created her first "Provincial Lady". And in the poignancy of Laura's doubts about her marriage, she presents a dilemma which many women will recognise.




The Diary of a Provincial Lesbian


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'Diary of a Provincial Lesbian' juggles funny encounters with next-door neighbours, Dierdre and Martin, work colleagues like Tom, who's thinking of coming out, and Miriam a 'semi-retired' lesbian.




Provincial Daughter


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Tuesday, 23rd 'Late nights do not suit me. Try to think I look interestingly haggard but have to admit that Unkempt Blowsiness is fitter description' Way before that city slicker, Bridget Jones, there was the Provincial Daughter -- an intelligent woman juggling too little money with too many kids in rural obscurity. In between taking deliveries of coal and attending ghastly provincial parties, our heroine makes tentative forays into the bright lights of London, seeking literary fame and fortune.




The Sins of Lady Dacey


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Historical romance. What are the vicar's wife and a young innocent doing with the scandalous countess? Surely Lady Dacey would corrupt them both - but it's something both Pamela Sperryworth and Honoria Goodham would welcome into their rigid, joyless lives!.




Nothing Is Safe


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Im at a bit of an impasse here. I dont have spare copies of the books, so I cant be specific (ie delete pages xi, xii etc)! I simply cant do that. With regards to the prelim pages, thats rather similar. I sent two prelim pages for each title, which I can set out again if needed. One is a title page, and one is a copyright page. All I want is for premedia to delete the scored out pages, and insert my two in title page, copyright page order at the start of the book. Can you advise on how I can set this out so that they will accept this?