Collected Novels of Elizabeth Jane Howard
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The Collected Novels, Volume One
The Long View, The Sea Change, The Beautiful Visit, and After Julius
by Elizabeth Jane Howard
Part 1 of the Collected Novels of Elizabeth Jane Howard series
Collected here are four of her finest novels, including her award-winning debut, The Beautiful Visit. The Long View: This revealing portrait of a marriage is told in reverse chronological order, from a dinner party in 1950 to the first fateful meeting of Antonia and Conrad Fleming in 1926, poignantly capturing a long relationship with its moments of joy and intimacy, loneliness and heartbreak, and longing and regret for the roads not taken. The Sea Change: Famous playwright Emmanuel Joyce and his fragile, embittered wife, Lillian, have never gotten over the death of their baby daughter. As if running from their own grief, they travel from city to city, accompanied by Emmanuel's hero-worshipping manager, Jimmy.
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The Collected Novels Volume Two
Odd Girl Out, Something in Disguise, Falling, and Getting It Right
by Elizabeth Jane Howard
Part 2 of the Collected Novels of Elizabeth Jane Howard series
A quartet of witty, perceptive novels from the international bestselling author of the Cazalet Chronicles. Best-known for the five novels that comprise her million-selling Cazalet Chronicles, which was made into a BBC television series, British novelist Elizabeth Jane Howard wrote about upper middle-class English life in the twentieth century. Collected here are four of her finest novels about the delight and dangers of desire. Odd Girl Out: When beautiful, wealthy, shiftless, twenty-two-year-old Arabella Dawick comes to stay one summer with Anne and Edmund Cornhill, their once-idyllic marriage becomes a domestic minefield of desires and secrets. Something in Disguise: One could characterize May's unwise second marriage to Col. Herbert Brown-Lacy as a "death worse than fate." The ripple effects of this unhappy union-on May herself; her own adult offspring, Oliver and Elizabeth; as well as her stepdaughter Alice, who is impulsively getting married to escape-lead to surprising and satisfying outcomes. Falling: In the wake of a painful divorce, sixtyish playwright Daisy Langrish buys a weekend cottage in the country. When Henry Kent shows up looking for work, Daisy hires him as a caretaker. Despite her wariness, she begins to fall for her charming employee. Slowly and with masterful skill, the aging con man seduces Daisy, drawing her into his spiraling web of lies and deception. Getting It Right: Thirty-one-year-old virgin Gavin Lamb is a shy hairdresser in London's West End who still lives at home with his parents. But meeting two women at a party-an oversexed married millionairess named Joan and bon vivant who goes by Lady Minerva Munday-will shake up his quest for true love. Howard wrote the screenplay for the film adaption of this delightful social comedy, featuring Helena Bonham Carter as Minerva and Lynn Redgrave as Joan.
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