Description: Lolly Willowes by Sylvia Warner "Witty, eerie, tender." — John Updike. In this early feminist classic, a middle-aged London spinster escapes her controlling family by moving to the country, becoming a witch, and securing her freedom by making a pact with Satan. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description "This is the witty, eerie, tender but firm life history of a middle-class Englishwoman who politely declines to make the expected connection with the opposite sex and becomes a witch instead." - John Updike Forty-seven-year-old Lolly Willowes is a conventional maiden aunt, an unpaid companion and babysitter to her brothers children. After years of submission to her controlling family, she develops a longing for the countryside and dark, wild places that impels her to flee London for a remote village. Lolly soon discovers that her new neighbours are a coven of bohemian witches and eventually encounters Satan himself - a genial country gentleman whos ready to make a pact. The first-ever selection of the Book of the Month Club upon its 1926 publication, Lolly Willowes was a surprise international bestseller. This proto-feminist work has since been chosen as one of the Guardians 100 Best Novels of All Time, and it remains a richly satirical novel that celebrates the joys of self-actualisation. "Revolutionary... a subtle demand for womens power over their own lives." - Alison Lurie "Remarkable... pungent and satisfying." - Saturday Review AUTHOR: Sylvia Townsend Warner (1893–1978) was a British author who began her self-proclaimed "accidental career" as a poet after she was given paper with a "particularly tempting surface." Originally a musicologist, Warner was one of the editors of the 10-volume Tudor Church Music and was also a contributor to Groves Dictionary of Music. Lolly Willowes, her first novel, was the first selection of the Book of the Month Club. In addition to her short stories, 144 of which appeared in the New Yorker, Warner also published many collections of short fiction, novels, volumes of poetry, and works of nonfiction, including Jane Austen: 1775–1817 and the semiautobiographical, posthumously published Scenes of Childhood. Author Biography Sylvia Townsend Warner (1893-1978) was a British author who began her self-proclaimed "accidental career" as a poet after she was given paper with a "particularly tempting surface." Originally a musicologist, Warner was one of the editors of the 10-volume Tudor Church Music and was also a contributor to Groves Dictionary of Music. Lolly Willowes, her first novel, was the first selection of the Book of the Month Club. In addition to her short stories, 144 of which appeared in the New Yorker, Warner also published many collections of short fiction, novels, volumes of poetry, and works of nonfiction, including Jane Austen: 1775-1817 and the semiautobiographical, posthumously published Scenes of Childhood. Long Description "This is the witty, eerie, tender but firm life history of a middle-class Englishwoman who politely declines to make the expected connection with the opposite sex and becomes a witch instead." -- John Updike Forty-seven-year-old Lolly Willowes is a conventional maiden aunt, an unpaid companion and babysitter to her brothers children. After years of submission to her controlling family, she develops a longing for the countryside and dark, wild places that impels her to flee London for a remote village. Lolly soon discovers that her new neighbors are a coven of bohemian witches and eventually encounters Satan himself -- a genial country gentleman whos ready to make a pact. The first-ever selection of the Book of the Month Club upon its 1926 publication, Lolly Willowes was a surprise international bestseller. This proto-feminist work has since been chosen as one of the Guardians 100 Best Novels of All Time, and it remains a richly satirical novel that celebrates the joys of self-actualization. "Revolutionary ... a subtle demand for womens power over their own lives." -- Alison Lurie "Remarkable ... pungent and satisfying." -- Saturday Review Details ISBN0486843483 Author Sylvia Warner Pages 160 Publisher Dover Publications Inc. Year 2020 ISBN-10 0486843483 ISBN-13 9780486843483 Format Paperback Imprint Dover Publications Inc. Place of Publication New York Country of Publication United States DEWEY FIC Language English UK Release Date 2020-04-30 AU Release Date 2020-04-30 NZ Release Date 2020-04-30 Audience General Publication Date 2020-03-18 US Release Date 2020-03-18 We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:160036206;
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Book Title: lolly Willowes
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Author: Sylvia Warner
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Topic: Literature
Publisher: Dover Publications Inc.
Publication Year: 2020
Number of Pages: 160 Pages