Paperback / ISBN-13: 9781844082810
Price: £10.99
ON SALE: 2nd February 2006
Genre: Classic Fiction (pre C 1945) / Modern & Contemporary Fiction (post C 1945) / Romance
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Lucy Entwhistle’s beloved father has just died, and aged twenty-two, she finds herself alone in the world. Leaning against her garden gate, dazed and unhappy, she is disturbed by the sudden appearance of the perspiring Mr Wemyss.
This middle-aged man is also in mourning – for his wife, Vera, who has died in mysterious circumstances. Before Lucy can collect herself, Mr Wemyss has taken charge: of the funeral arrangements, of her kind Aunt Dot, but most of all of Lucy herself, body and soul. Elizabeth von Arnim’s masterpiece, VERA is a forceful study of the power of men in marriage – and the weakness of women in love.
This middle-aged man is also in mourning – for his wife, Vera, who has died in mysterious circumstances. Before Lucy can collect herself, Mr Wemyss has taken charge: of the funeral arrangements, of her kind Aunt Dot, but most of all of Lucy herself, body and soul. Elizabeth von Arnim’s masterpiece, VERA is a forceful study of the power of men in marriage – and the weakness of women in love.
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Reviews
Elizabeth von Arnim is a mistress of irony
Lisa St. Aubin de Teran
She has a wild sense of comedy and a vision continually thwarted though it was of potential happiness
Penelope Mortimer