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The Diary of a Provincial Lady: Humorous Classic from the Renowned Author of Thank Heaven Fasting, Faster! Faster! & the Way Things Are (Summarized Edition)
The Diary of a Provincial Lady: Humorous Classic from the Renowned Author of Thank Heaven Fasting, Faster! Faster! & the Way Things Are (Summarized Edition)
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Presented as a year-long diary of an upper-middle-class wife in rural Devon, The Diary of a Provincial Lady tracks overdrafts, bulbs, servants, school fees, London excursions, and the routines of interwar domestic life. Delafield's clipped, deadpan entries—elliptical and italic-prone—turn small embarrassments into comedy and critique. Set amid postwar modernity and brittle class rituals, this unabridged edition restores the cadence and includes Arthur Watts's original illustrations, sharpening its period texture. E. M. Delafield (Edmée de la Pasture) wrote from experience as a Time and Tide journalist, wartime VAD, Devon magistrate, and mother managing a country household. Her practiced eye, honed in Thank Heaven Fasting, Faster! Faster!, and The Way Things Are, isolates the pressures of respectability, money, and gendered obligation. The Provincial Lady persona distills her observations into a humane, gently subversive method, balancing self-mockery with a quietly feminist intelligence. I recommend this unabridged, illustrated classic to readers who relish precise social comedy and to scholars of interwar Britain. Its formal economy rewards close reading, while its humor reveals unpaid labor, class performance, and emergent modernity. Ideal for book clubs and classrooms alike, it offers a companionable, razor-keen voice whose anxieties feel strikingly contemporary.
Quickie Classics summarizes timeless works with precision, preserving the author's voice and keeping the prose clear, fast, and readable—distilled, never diluted. Enriched Edition extras: Introduction · Synopsis · Historical Context · Brief Analysis · 4 Reflection Q&As · Editorial Footnotes.