Wednesday, February 16, 2022

The Pursuit of Love by Nancy Mitford -- 240 pages

                                       

                     The Pursuit of Love by Nancy Mitford -- 240 pgs.


"Few aristocratic English families of the twentieth century enjoyed the glamorous notoriety of the infamous Mitford sisters. Nancy Mitford's most famous novel, The Pursuit of Love satirizes British aristocracy in the twenties and thirties through the amorous adventures of the Radletts, an exuberantly unconventional family closely modelled on Mitford's own.

The Radletts of Alconleigh occupy the heights of genteel eccentricity, from terrifying Lord Alconleigh (who, like Mitford's father, used to hunt his children with bloodhounds when foxes were not available), to his gentle wife, Sadie, their wayward daughter Linda, and the other six lively Radlett children. Mitford's wickedly funny prose follows these characters through misguided marriages and dramatic love affairs, as the shadow of World War II begins to close in on their rapidly vanishing world.
 " from Goodreads.
I really enjoyed this book. It was first published in 1945 and remains a favorite to this day in England where it is still periodically made into films or TV drama series. Narrator Fannie humorously describes her eccentric Uncle Matthew and his brood, including her favorite cousin, Linda. I thought Linda was annoying, but ultimately endearing. I found myself cheering for her happiness, despite her blunders. 


 

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