Originally published in 1949, The Old Bank House is a charming and quintessentially British classic in Angela Thirkell's beloved Barsetshire series. Now available as a Virago Modern Classic.
Angela Thirkell Libri
Angela Thirkell è celebre per i suoi romanzi, ambientati nella contea fittizia di Barsetshire, che offrono osservazioni acute e spiritose sulla vita e le usanze sociali inglesi. Il suo stile è caratterizzato da un umorismo gentile, ironia e una magistrale gestione dei dialoghi, creando personaggi e situazioni che appaiono sia autentici che divertenti. La Thirkell si concentrò sulle sfumature della vita quotidiana, le dinamiche familiari e le sottili correnti dell'interazione sociale, costruendo un mondo narrativo ricco e coinvolgente. Le sue opere offrono ai lettori uno sguardo affascinante sulla società inglese, reso con un fascino senza tempo e un occhio critico, acuto ma delicato.






Jutland Cottage
- 288pagine
- 11 ore di lettura
Set in the charming backdrop of Barsetshire, this classic novel weaves a tale of romance and societal dynamics, showcasing Thirkell's sharp wit and keen observations of British life. Originally published in 1948, it captures the essence of love amidst the complexities of post-war society, making it a delightful read for fans of classic literature. The book's reissue as a Virago Modern Classic highlights its enduring appeal and relevance in contemporary discussions of love and community.
Growing Up
- 384pagine
- 14 ore di lettura
Written with all the charm and wit that are the signature of Thirkell's Barsetshire series, Growing Up is a heartwarming portrait of a close-knit community during the Second World War.
Originally published in 1948, Love Among the Ruins is a clever and quintessentially British classic in Angela Thirkell's beloved Barsetshire series. Now available as a Virago Modern Classic.
Peace Breaks Out
- 368pagine
- 13 ore di lettura
Both wry and poignant, Peace Breaks In was written in the tumultuous year that it was set. It is an unforgettable portrait of the joy and misgivings felt in the final days of the Second World War.
Cheerfulness Breaks In
- 336pagine
- 12 ore di lettura
'You read her, laughing, and want to do your best to protect her characters from any reality but their own' New York Times It is summer 1939 and the social event of the year is about to take place: Rose Birkett, a flighty beauty with a penchant for breaking engagements and hearts, is finally getting married, and the whole village - especially her parents - breathes a sigh of relief. By autumn, however, summer weddings seem a distant memory as war reaches Barsetshire. While the younger generation throws itself into the war effort with cheerful aplomb, older residents remember the last war keenly, and are fearful. When an entire London school of evacuees arrive, as well as a number of refugees, the village rallies round to accommodate them. Some inhabitants, though, fail to welcome the newcomers with open arms. First published in 1940, this is a humorous and poignant picture of wartime in a rural community.
Three Houses
- 352pagine
- 13 ore di lettura
A BBC Radio 4 Book of the Week. Author Angela Thirkell recalls the three houses in which she grew up. First 'The Grange', where her grandfather, Sir Edward Burne-Jones, set the cultivated tone, Thirkell also reminisces about her parents' Kensington home and the seaside retreat, where Angela's cousin, Rudyard Kipling, lived across the green.
The Brandons
- 384pagine
- 14 ore di lettura
A delightfully appealing 1930s comedy from Angela Thirkell's classic Barsetshire series: the Brandons cheerfully confront matters of love, money and an ill-tempered dowager aunt. číst celé
Summer Half
- 288pagine
- 11 ore di lettura
A captivating comic novel from Angela Thirkell's much-loved 1930s Barsetshire series: trainee barrister Colin Keith makes an ill-advised foray into teaching at Southbridge School.
Pomfret Towers
- 304pagine
- 11 ore di lettura
Alice Barton finds adventure during a Friday-to-Monday at a grand country house in Angela Thirkell's classic, deliciously diverting 1930s romantic comedy.