Mapp and Lucia
782

Moyer Bell

Fiction / Literature
Rights: North America
ISBN: 1559212322
277 pages | 5 1/2" X 8 1/2"
Paperbound | $ 12.95
Mapp and Lucia

Benson, E.F.


"The six Lucia novels form a kind of epic portrait of striving gone mad, and it's good to have them appearing once again."

—Kirkus Reviews

This is the fourth installment in the delicious "Mapp & Lucia" series, and a hilarious study of 1930's manners and the pecking order in the fictional English village of Tilling. Having long ago conquered the timid town of Riseholme, Emmeline "Lucia" Lucas finds herself rather bored and so rents a summer place in Tilling. To be specific, she rents the home of Miss Elizabeth Mapp, queen of all she surveys from her garden window. Immediately the gauntlet is thrown down as the two would-be arbiters of good taste battle it out over excruciatingly endless musicales, phony Italian conversation and bad homemade art. Assisted by her aide-de-camp Georgie, a supremely fussy and utterly cowed sidekick, Lucia marches in...but Mapp is not without her supporters, or her binoculars.

E. F. (Edward Frederic) Benson (1867-1940) was a prolific novelist, dramatist, short story writer, biographer and eccentric son of the Archbishop of Canterbury. His first novel, Dodo - written in 1893, after he returned from five years spent working as an archaeologist in Greece and Egypt - was a literary sensation. Thus established, he wrote biographies of Sir Francis Drake, Alcibiades, Ferdinand Magellan, Queen Victoria, and Charlotte Bronte, and a curious instructional manual on figure skating. His devoted following has been building over seventy years due to the popularity of the exquisite "Mapp and Lucia" stories contained in six novels and two short stories.


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