William's Wife - E-book - ePub

Edition en anglais

Gertrude Trevelyan

,

Alice Jolly

,

Ann Kennedy Smith

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 Gertrude Trevelyan et  Alice Jolly - William's Wife.
"Miss Trevelyan's scope of human experience makes her one of the most important novelists of our day." - Leonora Eyles, Times Literary Supplement "Gertrude... Lire la suite
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"Miss Trevelyan's scope of human experience makes her one of the most important novelists of our day." - Leonora Eyles, Times Literary Supplement "Gertrude Trevelyan is in the first flight of English novelists and William's Wife is perhaps the most distinguished novel that she has written." Hobart Courier-Mail William's Wife is perhaps the most normal horror story ever written. There are no monsters or murderers here - just two ordinary people.
Jane Atkins is a lady's maid who thinks she has moved up in the world by marrying William Chirp, a successful widowed grocer in her town of Jewsbury. Jane has managed her own affairs and is proud of her small savings. But she quickly finds that William exercises control over everything in the household, down to the last penny. Jane resorts to subterfuge and evasion to keep going, but as time goes on, she takes on William's suspicions and fears.
After he dies, she spirals down into an obsessive paranoia and penury that Trevelyan depicts with chilling realism - a portrait unique in its convincing oppression. "A book which lingers in the mind, which leaves the reader unsettled and disturbed." Alice Jolly "Novelists seldom achieve such a power of close concentration upon a single theme as Miss Trevelyan has shown in this macabre tale." Liverpool Daily Post

Caractéristiques

  • Date de parution
    29/09/2023
  • Editeur
  • ISBN
    978-1-915812-07-0
  • EAN
    9781915812070
  • Format
    ePub
  • Caractéristiques du format ePub
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À propos des auteurs

Gertrude Eileen Trevelyan was born in Bath in 1903. She came to fame as the first woman to win the Newdigate Prize for best undergraduate poem at Oxford in 1927. Starting with Appius and Virginia in 1932, she published eight novels, her last being Trance by Appointment in 1939. Her novel Two Thousand Million Man-Power was reissued in the Recovered Books series from Boiler House Press in 2022. She was injured when a German bomb struck her flat in October 1940 and she died at her parents' home in Bath in March 1941. Alice Jolly is an English novelist, playwright and memoirist, who has won both the Royal Society of Literature's V.
S. Pritchett Memorial Prize for short stories and the PEN/Ackerley Prize for autobiography. Dr Ann Kennedy Smith is a writer and researcher based in Cambridge. Her articles and reviews have been published in the Times Literary Supplement, English Review and the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.

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