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English Country Life in the Barsetshire Novels of Angela Thirkell (Hardcover, New)
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English Country Life in the Barsetshire Novels of Angela Thirkell (Hardcover, New)
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After the publication in 1932 of Angela Thirkell's first
Barsetshire novel, her fans eagerly awaited a new book in the
series, and they were rewarded annually for the next 27 years.
Drawing upon the entire body of Barsetshire novels (set in
Trollope's imaginary county whose seat, Barchester, is a cathedral
town), Laura Collins shows Angela Thirkell's larger purposes in
chronicling the daily lives of the rural English. English Country
Life demonstrates Thirkell's conviction that loyalty to family,
county, and country is the essential bond that strengthens
middle-class culture; her close acquaintance with the English
countryside, her high regard for the wit and wisdom of its people,
and her firm conviction that the strong family unit is the backbone
of the nation, are recurrently illustrated in the Barsetshire
series. Collins traces the development of representative county
families and their responses to the forces of political and
economic decline. The book conveys Thirkell's mastery of detail in
recreating life on the county's estates and farms, and in towns and
villages, reflecting the cultural changes forced upon all social
classes by the two World Wars and their aftermath. Collins shows
how Thirkell's own life is reflected in her county chronicles.
Perhaps most significantly, Collins believes Thirkell's own
experiences as a daughter and as a mother to three sons is
reflected throughout the novels, revealing largely in hindsight the
touching ironies as well as the comedy of these relations. In the
course of these narratives, her sharp sense of human nature is seen
at its best when she introduces readers to the many babies,
toddlers, and adolescents who grow up in Barsetshire.
Makingextensive use of the series, Collins demonstrates
convincingly that Thirkell presents an authentic record of upper
middle-class English country life. For public libraries and
research collections where Angela Thirkell's novels are read,
enjoyed, and studied.
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