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A Fearful Joy

Published
Sep 2009
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General Fiction General Fiction
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384

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This ambitious novel, covering the life of an exceptional woman from her Victorian childhood until after the Second World War, is an attempt, in the author's own words, 'to lay bare historical change not just at the surface, but in its roots.' Seduced when young, Tabitha leads a terrible existence until she is taken up by Sturge, a wealthy patron of art, and becomes a famous hostess of the 'Yellow Book' period, loved by artists and writers alike. Her second marriage to Sir James Gollan, an old industrialist, who instead of retiring becomes an important national figue in the First World War, completely changes her life once again. The novel, in fact, is full of change, for every decade emerges in an immediate and living manner as the setting against which the absorbing lives of the heroine and those about her are described. 'It is a very good novel, I think it may be a great novel . . . sensitivity to human relationships and a sense of form which we have missed since E. M. Forster grew silent.' News Chronicle

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First Edition Sep 2009 Faber and Faber (UK) ISBN 0571254101
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Dec 2016 Thistle Publishing ISBN B01N0V0A3G
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