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August Folly (Barsetshire #04) di Angela…
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August Folly (Barsetshire #04) (originale 1936; edizione 1936)

di Angela Thirkell

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It's August in the Barsetshire village of Worsted, and Richard Tebben, just down from Oxford, is contemplating the gloomy prospect of a long summer in the parental home. But the numerous and impossibly glamorous Dean family - exquisite Rachel, her capable husband and six of their nine brilliant children - have come for the holidays, and their hostess Mrs Palmer plans to rope everyone into performing in her disastrous annual play. Surrounded by the irrepressible Deans, Richard and his sister Margaret cannot help but have their minds broadened, spirits raised and hearts smitten.… (altro)
Utente:jlshall
Titolo:August Folly (Barsetshire #04)
Autori:Angela Thirkell
Info:First published 1936; Carroll & Graf Pub (1988), Paperback, 297 pp.
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Etichette:British literature, fiction, humor

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August Folly di Angela Thirkell (1936)

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Takes a while to get used to the characters and to find out that they're generally likeable, because most of them have issues. Lots of people to keep track of. Wasn't sure how much I was enjoying it at least a third of the way through, but it ended well. ( )
  Alishadt | Feb 25, 2023 |
I hate to do this to an Angela Thirkell book, because I've truly enjoyed every other book of hers I've read so far, but I can't keep on.

I don't like Richard, who, as of page 63, is the main character. He's sulky and immature and even worse, he's starting to moon over a woman his mother's age who is happily married and has 9 children. I have no doubt whatsoever that subsequent events will mature him and his romantic interests will soon be redirected into more appropriate avenues, with much hilarity ensuing in the process. But I can't make myself go through the painful bits to get to the funny bits.

Angela Thirkell was a prolific author so there was bound to be one I didn't love, and I'll not let this one damp my enthusiasm.
  murderbydeath | Feb 4, 2022 |
Perfectly enjoyable trifle of an English countryside soap centering on amateur theatricals and inevitable love and marriage. ( )
1 vota bostonbibliophile | Apr 15, 2020 |
Thirkell's regular light version of English village life, with an amateur play thrown in for good measure. ( )
  ReadMeAnother | Aug 13, 2019 |
I'm not sure how I got involved with this book. In the end, it was rather fun. It's basically a light, comedic piece, set in a British village around the 1930s.

So, we have the Palmers in the manor house. They have invited Mr. Palmer's sister, Rachael Dean, and her family to spend the summer in the Dower House. Near by are the Tebbens, a family of some intellectual pretense, but not of all that much financial substance.

So, Mrs. Palmer decides that the village is to put on a Greek Play, Hyppolytus, and she bullies various people into participating. That's the background for the action such as it is.

Richard Tebben is home from college, after having not particularly distinguished himself in his exams. He immediately falls in love with Rachael Dean. Rachael's older son, Laurence, shows up. It appears that he already knows Richad's sister, Margaret, and has taken rather a fancy to her. But he has a reputation as having been a bit of a rake, so the Tebbens aren't so sure of him. Laurence has a younger sister, Helen, who fancies cars and who spends quite some time befriending Richard, perhaps trying to entice him? Then, we have another of the (nine ?) Dean children, Betty, who fancies herself as an academic type and who is much interested in old family friend, Charles Fanshawe, a 50-ish bachelor intellectual.

Well, there's much more involved, more people and more weird connections/fancies. We have lots of strange happenings based on misunderstandings and so forth. Nothing deep here, just a small folly taking place in August in the British countryside. Quite comfy and humerous. ( )
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It's August in the Barsetshire village of Worsted, and Richard Tebben, just down from Oxford, is contemplating the gloomy prospect of a long summer in the parental home. But the numerous and impossibly glamorous Dean family - exquisite Rachel, her capable husband and six of their nine brilliant children - have come for the holidays, and their hostess Mrs Palmer plans to rope everyone into performing in her disastrous annual play. Surrounded by the irrepressible Deans, Richard and his sister Margaret cannot help but have their minds broadened, spirits raised and hearts smitten.

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