The Corner That Held Them (VMC)

The Corner That Held Them (VMC)

by Claire Harman (Introduction), Claire Harman (Introduction), Sylvia Townsend Warner (Author)

Synopsis

In memory of the wife who had once dishonoured and always despised him, Brian de Retteville founded Oby - a twelfth-century convent in a hidden corner of Norfolk. Two centuries later the Benedictine community is well established there and, as befits a convent whose origin had such chequered motives, the inhabitants are prey to the ambitions, squabbles, jealousies and pleasures of less spiritual environments. An outbreak of the Black Death, the collapse of the convent spire, the Bishop's visitation and a nun's disappearance are interwoven with the everyday life of the nuns, novices, successive Prioresses and the nun's priest, in this affectionate and ironic observation of the more wordly history of a religious order.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 320
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Virago
Published: 07 Oct 1993

ISBN 10: 086068878X
ISBN 13: 9780860688785

Media Reviews
Spellbinding * SUNDAY TIMES *
The charm, the wit, the speculation make the book very remarkable * TLS *
No one after Hardy has inwoven more closely the sheer feel of material things, of weather, of light across water or foliage... * George Steiner, TLS *
More people should know how GOOD she is ... a marvellous nose for character * Spectator *
Author Bio
Born in Harrow (1893-1978), Sylvia Townsend Warner published seven novels, four volumes of poetry, a volume of essays and eight volumes of short stories. She lived most of her adult life with her close companion Valentine Ackland in Dorset and Norfolk.