Lolly Willowes (Virago Modern Classics)

Lolly Willowes (Virago Modern Classics)

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Synopsis

Lolly Willowes is a twenty-eight-year-old spinster when her adored father dies, leaving her dependent upon her brothers and their wives. After twenty years of self-effacement as a maiden aunt, she decides to break free and moves to a small Bedfordshire village. Here, happy and unfettered, she enjoys her new existence nagged only by the sense of a secret she has yet to discover. That secret - and her vocation - is witchcraft, and with her cat and a pact with the Devil, Lolly Willowes is finally free. An instant success on its publication in 1926, LOLLY WILLOWES is Sylvia Townsend Warner's first and most magical novel. Deliciously wry and inviting, it was her piquant plea that single women find liberty and civility, a theme that would later be explored by Virginia Woolf in 'A Room of One's Own'.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Virago
Published: 07 Oct 1993

ISBN 10: 1853815020
ISBN 13: 9781853815027

Media Reviews
One of our most idiosyncratic, courageous and versatile writers * HERMIONE LEE *
A novel as original in its conception as it is subtle and refined in its artistry ... LOLLY WILLOWES retains all of the charm and all of the 'relevance * it owned years ago' *
TLS * 'Witty, eerie, tender' *
JOHN UPDIKE, NEW YORKER * 'She has a talent amounting to genius' *
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.