Cluny Brown

Cluny Brown

Author: Margery Sharp

Publisher: Open Road Media

Published: 2016-04-12

Total Pages: 210

ISBN-13: 1504034252

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An unconventional parlor maid upends the lives of an aristocratic family in prewar England Cluny Brown refuses to know her place in society. Last week, she took herself to tea at the Ritz. Then she spent almost an entire day in bed eating oranges. So, to teach her discipline, her uncle, a plumber who has raised the orphaned girl since she was a baby, sends her into service as a parlor maid at one of England’s stately manor houses. At Friars Carmel in Devonshire, Cluny meets her employers: Sir Henry, the quintessential country squire, and Lady Carmel, who oversees the management of her home with unruffled calm. Their son, Andrew, newly returned from abroad with a Polish émigré writer friend, is certain the country is once again on the brink of war. Then there’s Andrew’s beautiful fiancée and the priggish town pharmacist. While everyone around her struggles to keep pace with a rapidly changing world, Cluny continues to be Cluny, transforming those around her with her infectious zest for life. “An entertaining story of England just before the war . . . Top drawer reading.” —Kirkus Reviews


Lubitsch Can't Wait

Lubitsch Can't Wait

Author: Ivana Novak

Publisher: Slovenian Cinematheque

Published: 2014

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9789616417846

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"The contributions collected in this book examine Lubitsch's best Hollywood pictures from the 1930s and '40s--Trouble in paradise, Design for living, Ninotchka, To be or not to be, and Cluny Brown--to demonstrate that comedy, at its best, is not merely a matter of providing comic relief."--Page 4 of cover.


The Eye of Love

The Eye of Love

Author: Margery Sharp

Publisher: Open Road Media

Published: 2016-04-12

Total Pages: 221

ISBN-13: 1504034260

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Margery Sharp’s enchanting New York Times–bestselling novel about the profound ways that love can change our view of other people and the world around us Miss Dolores Diver and Harry Gibson have been passionately in love ever since they met at the Chelsea Arts Ball: He came as a brown paper parcel, she as a Spanish dancer. Only the eye of love could have transformed plain Dolores into a Spanish rose and stout Harry into the man of Dolores’s dreams. But ten years later, during the Great Depression, Harry must marry his colleague’s daughter in order to save his nearly bankrupt business. The course of true love never runs smoothly but with some inadvertent help from Dolores’s keenly observant nine-year-old niece, Martha, Harry’s grasping fiancée, and Dolores’s calculating lodger, Harry might succeed in both averting financial ruin and reclaiming his beloved.


LIFE

LIFE

Author:

Publisher:

Published: 1946-05-27

Total Pages: 144

ISBN-13:

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LIFE Magazine is the treasured photographic magazine that chronicled the 20th Century. It now lives on at LIFE.com, the largest, most amazing collection of professional photography on the internet. Users can browse, search and view photos of today’s people and events. They have free access to share, print and post images for personal use.


Herr Lubitsch Goes to Hollywood

Herr Lubitsch Goes to Hollywood

Author: Kristin Thompson

Publisher: Amsterdam University Press

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 221

ISBN-13: 9053567089

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The first study by an acclaimed American scholar of the artistic interdependencies between the German and the Hollywood cinema in the 1920s.


The Mill on the Po

The Mill on the Po

Author: Riccardo Bacchelli

Publisher:

Published: 1950

Total Pages: 604

ISBN-13:

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The work, considered Bacchelli's masterpiece, dramatizes the conflicts and struggles of several generations of a family of millers.


Cluny Brown

Cluny Brown

Author: Margery Sharp

Publisher: Gems

Published: 2013-02-27T00:00:00+01:00

Total Pages: 272

ISBN-13: 8896919614

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Londra 1938. Cluny, vent'anni, è molto alta e può apparire insignificante o di gran fascino e farà scelte inaspettate. Londra 1938. Cluny Brown, vent'anni, orfana, è molto alta e a seconda di come la si guarda può apparire insignificante o di gran fascino. A parere di zio Arn, rispettabile idraulico a cui è stata affidata, ha un problema: non sa stare al proprio posto. E per un uomo che ha ben chiaro che esiste una gerarchia sociale e che è giusto rispettarla, il problema di Cluny diventa motivo di ansia incontrollata. Stremato dalla tensione, lo zio decide di mandarla a servizio nel Devonshire, convinto che lì Cluny possa finalmente capire chi è. Ma a Friars Carmel Cluny incontrerà il giovane erede Andrew, il misterioso professor Belinski, polacco in fuga dalla Germania, Elizabeth Cream, bella debuttante londinese, e il signor Wilson, apprezzato farmacista. Tutto ciò - a dispetto delle migliori speranze dello zio - porterà Cluny a fare scelte completamente inaspettate.


Rhododendron Pie

Rhododendron Pie

Author: MARGERY. SHARP

Publisher:

Published: 2021-01-04

Total Pages: 224

ISBN-13: 9781913527617

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It was indeed very difficult for the Laventie children not to be a little priggish. Ann Laventie, the youngest of three children in a long line of anti-social Sussex gentry, doesn't quite fit the mould of her intellectual, elegant, ultra-modern siblings Dick, an artist, and Elizabeth, a high-brow writer. Their father is scholarly and just wealthy enough to focus all his attention on reading and other highbrow pursuits. Ann, on the other hand, worries about being plump, is what might be called a 'people person, ' and appreciates the simpler pleasures. As the young Laventies spend more and more of their time in the glitter of London, their differences grow more pronounced, and when Ann returns home with an unsuitably ordinary fiancé, this dazzling, witty battle of the brows reaches its exhilarating climax. Rhododendron Pie, one of Margery Sharp's rarest and most sought-after novels, was her debut, reportedly written in one month while Sharp worked as a typist and shared a flat in Paddington with two other girls. But it already shows all the charm, humour, and sophistication that characterizes Sharp's beloved later work. First published in 1930, it has, inexplicably, never been reprinted. Until now. This new edition features an introduction by twentieth-century women's historian Elizabeth Crawford. 'A first novel of quite unusual charm, pointedly and gracefully written, and whimsically human' Yorkshire Post


The Dry Wood

The Dry Wood

Author: Caryll Houselander

Publisher: CUA Press

Published: 2022-02-04

Total Pages: 334

ISBN-13: 0813234611

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In the English-speaking world, the Catholic Literary Revival is typically associated with the work of G. K. Chesterton/Hilaire Belloc, Evelyn Waugh and Graham Greene. But in fact the Revival’s most numerous members were women. While some of these women remain well known⎯Muriel Spark, Antonia White, Flannery O’Connor, Dorothy Day - many have been almost entirely forgotten. They include: Enid Dinnis, Anna Hanson Dorsey, Alice Thomas Ellis, Eleanor Farjeon, Rumer Godden, Caroline Gordon, Clotilde Graves, Caryll Houselander, Sheila Kaye-Smith, Jane Lane, Marie Belloc Lowndes, Alice Meynell, Kathleen Raine, Pearl Mary Teresa Richards, Edith Sitwell, Gladys Bronwyn Stern, Josephine Ward, and Maisie Ward. There are various reasons why each of these writers fell out of print: changes in the commercial publishing world after World War II, changes within the Church itself and in the English-speaking universities that redefined the literary canon in the last decades of the 20th century. Yet it remains puzzling that a body of writing so creative, so attuned to its historical moment, and so unique in its perspective on the human condition, should have fallen into obscurity for so long. The Catholic Women Writers series brings together the English-language prose works of Catholic women from the 19th and 20th centuries; work that is of interest to a broad range of readers. Each volume is printed with an accessible but scholarly introduction by theologians and literary specialists. The first volume in the series is Caryll Houselander’s The Dry Wood. Houselander is known primarily for her spiritual writings but she also wrote one novel, set in a post-war London Docklands parish. There a motley group of lost souls are mourning the death of their saintly priest and hoping for the miraculous healing of a vulnerable child whose gentleness in the face of suffering brings conversion to them all in surprising and unexpected ways. The Dry Wood offers a vital contribution to the modern literary canon and a profound meditation on the purpose of human suffering.