A Clergyman's Daughter

George Orwell


Engels | 26-11-2024 | 312 pagina's

9786257120906

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A Clergyman's Daughter is a 1935 novel by English author George Orwell. It tells the story of Dorothy Hare, the clergyman's daughter of the title, whose life is turned upside down when she suffers an attack of amnesia. It is Orwell's most formally experimental novel, featuring a chapter written entirely in dramatic form, but he was never satisfied with it and he left instructions that after his death it was not to be reprinted. Despite these instructions, Orwell did consent that to cheap editions "of any book which may bring in a few pounds for my heirs" following his death. Book Summary: The story is told in five distinct chapters: Chapter 1 A day in the life of Dorothy Hare, the weak-willed daughter of a disagreeable widowed clergyman. Her father is Rector of Knype Hill, a small town in East Anglia. She keeps house for him, fends off creditors, visits parishioners and makes costumes for fund-raising events. Throughout she practises mortification of flesh to be true to her faith. In the evening she is invited to dinner by Mr Warburton, Knype Hill's most disreputable resident, a middle-aged bachelor who is an unashamed lecher and atheist.

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EAN :9786257120906
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Uitgever :Mijnbestseller B.V.
Publicatie datum :  26-11-2024
Uitvoering :Paperback / softback
Taal/Talen : Engels
Hoogte :235 mm
Breedte :155 mm
Dikte :28 mm
Gewicht :532 gr
Status :POD (Beschikbaar als print-on-demand.)
Aantal pagina's :312