Dodo Wonders
Author: Edward Frederic Benson
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Published: 1922
Total Pages: 224
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Author: Edward Frederic Benson
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Published: 1922
Total Pages: 224
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Edward Frederic Benson
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Published: 1893
Total Pages: 334
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: E. F. Benson
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Published: 2017-03-23
Total Pages: 442
ISBN-13: 9781544868202
DOWNLOAD EBOOKEdward Frederic Benson (1867 - 1940) was an English novelist, biographer, memoirist and short story writer, known professionally as E.F. Benson. His friends called him Fred. Benson's first book was Sketches from Marlborough. He started his novel writing career with the (then) fashionably controversial Dodo (1893), which was an instant success, and followed it with a variety of satire and romantic and supernatural melodrama. He repeated the success of Dodo, which featured a portrait of composer and militant suffragette Ethel Smyth with the same cast of characters a generation later: Dodo the Second (1914) and Dodo Wonders (1921) The Mapp and Lucia series, written relatively late in his career, consists of six novels and two short stories. The novels are: Queen Lucia, Lucia in London, Miss Mapp (including the short story "The Male Impersonator"), Mapp and Lucia, Lucia's Progress (published as The Worshipful Lucia in the United States) and Trouble for Lucia. The short stories are "The Male Impersonator" and "Desirable Residences." In this book: Dodo's Daughter Dodo Wonders Dodo, A Detail of the Day
Author: E.F. Benson
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Published: 2023-05-09
Total Pages: 162
ISBN-13: 3368901702
DOWNLOAD EBOOKReproduction of the original.
Author: E. F. Benson
Publisher: Read Books Ltd
Published: 2015-04-24
Total Pages: 445
ISBN-13: 1473372976
DOWNLOAD EBOOKDodo is one of the finest creations of E. F. Benson, a darling of the upper echelons of Edwardian society. Here are collected two parts of the 'Dodo' story. This book was originally published in 1921 and 1913. We are republishing it here with a new introductory biography of the author.
Author: Frances Trollope
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Published: 2014-05
Total Pages: 337
ISBN-13: 0199676879
DOWNLOAD EBOOKDomestic Manners of the Americans is an entertaining, witty, and often scathing account of Trollope's travels in America between 1827 and 1832 and her criticisms of American manners, from vulgarity to the treatment of slaves. One of the most influential travel books of the century, it also speaks to political debates on equality in England.
Author: Jasper Fforde
Publisher: Penguin
Published: 2009-12-29
Total Pages: 419
ISBN-13: 1101159650
DOWNLOAD EBOOKFrom the New York Times bestselling author of the Thursday Next series comes a “laugh-out-loud funny” (Los Angeles Times) and “brilliantly original” (Booklist, starred review) novel of a man attempting to navigate a color-coded world. “A rich brew of dystopic fantasy and deadpan goofiness.”—The Washington Post Welcome to Chromatacia, where the Colortocracy rules society through a social hierarchy based on one’s limited color perception. In this world, you are what you can see. Eddie Russet wants to move up. When he and his father relocate to the backwater village of East Carmine, his carefully cultivated plans to leverage his better-than-average red perception and marry into a powerful family are quickly upended. Eddie must content with lethal swans, sneaky Yellows, inviolable rules, an enforced marriage to the hideous Violet deMauve, and a risky friendship with an intriguing Grey named Jane who shows Eddie that the apparent peace of his world is as much an illusion as color itself. Will Eddie be able to tread the fine line between total conformity—accepting the path, partner, and career delineated by his hue—and his instinctive curiosity that is bound to get him into trouble?
Author: E. F. Benson
Publisher: DigiCat
Published: 2022-09-15
Total Pages: 174
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKDodo Wonders is a novel about the experiences of an English composer and singer, Dodo. Dodo, on the receding part of middle age, is now at an age where she reflects philosophically on life's mysteries. Her recent trip to Germany has left her drawn to what she sees as, "That great, relentless, magnificent machine that never stops and is never careless." But as the world lunges perilously toward the Great War, relations between English and German acquaintances will be tested to their limits...
Author: E. Benson
Publisher:
Published: 2014-04-17
Total Pages: 116
ISBN-13: 9781499177183
DOWNLOAD EBOOKDodo Wonders is the third and last of the "Dodo" novels by E.F. Benson. The story follows Dodo and her peers through the build-up, outbreak, and catastrophic years of the war. Benson is clever as always in putting his characters in situations where they must either adapt or break and never loses his sense of humor while doing it.
Author: Claudia Renton
Publisher: Vintage
Published: 2018-06-05
Total Pages: 542
ISBN-13: 1101874309
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe three dazzlingly beautiful, wildly rich Wyndham sisters, part of the four hundred families that made up Britain's ruling class, at the center of cultural and political life in late-Victorian/Edwardian Britain. Here are their complex, idiosyncratic lives; their opulent, privileged world; their romantic, roiling age. They were confidantes to British prime ministers, poets, writers, and artists, their lives entwined with the most celebrated and scandalous figures of the day, from Oscar Wilde to Henry James. They were the lovers of great men--or men of great prominence...Mary Wyndham, wilder than her wild brothers; lover of Wilfrid Blunt, confidante of Prime Minister Arthur Balfour (the Balfour Declaration); married to Hugo, Lord Elcho; later the Countess of Wemyss...Madeline Adeane, the quietest and happiest of the three...and Pamela, spoiled, beautiful, of the three, possesser of the true talent, wife of the Foreign Secretary Edward Grey (later Viscount Grey), who took Britain into the First World War. They lived in a world of luxurious excess, a world of splendor at 44 Belgrave Square, and later at the even more vast Clouds, the exquisite Wiltshire house on 4,000 acres, the "house of the age," designed, in 1876, by the visionary architect, Philip Webb; the model for Henry James's The Spoils of Poynton. They were bred with the pride of the Plantagenets and raised with a fierce belief that their family was exceptional. They avoided the norm at all costs and led the way to a blending of aristocracy and art. Their group came to be called The Souls, whose members from 1885 to the 1920s included the most distinguished politicians, artists, and thinkers of their time. In Those Wild Wyndhams, Claudia Renton gives us a dazzling portrait of one of England's grandest, noblest families. Renton captures, with nuance and depth, their complex wrangling between head and heart, and the tragedy at the center of all their lives as the privilege and bliss of the Victorian age gave way to the Edwardian era, the Great War, and the passing of an opulent world.