Dangerous Ages
British Library Women Writers 1920's.
Part of a curated collection of forgotten works by early to mid-century women writers, the British Library Women Writers series highlights the best middlebrow fiction from the 1910s to the 1960s, offering escapism, popular appeal and plenty of period detail to amuse, surprise and inform.
āMay I ask your daughterās age?ā
āNan is thirty-three.ā
āA dangerous age.ā
Rose Macaulay takes a lively and perceptive look at three generations of women within the same family and the ādangersā faced at each of those stages in life. The book opens with Neville celebrating her 43rd birthday and contemplating middle age now that her children are grown. Her mother, in her sixties, seeks answers to her melancholy in Freudianism. Her sister, Nan, 33, a writer who has hitherto led a single and carefree life in London, experiences the loss of love and with it her plan for the future. And Nevilleās principled daughter Gerda, who is determined not to follow her motherās generation into the institute of marriage, finds herself at an impasse with the man she loves.
Published: August 2020
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Dangerous Ages
British Library Women Writers 1920's.
Part of a curated collection of forgotten works by early to mid-century women writers, the British Library Women Writers series highlights the best middlebrow fiction from the 1910s to the 1960s, offering escapism, popular appeal and plenty of period detail to amuse, surprise and inform.
āMay I ask your daughterās age?ā
āNan is thirty-three.ā
āA dangerous age.ā
Rose Macaulay takes a lively and perceptive look at three generations of women within the same family and the ādangersā faced at each of those stages in life. The book opens with Neville celebrating her 43rd birthday and contemplating middle age now that her children are grown. Her mother, in her sixties, seeks answers to her melancholy in Freudianism. Her sister, Nan, 33, a writer who has hitherto led a single and carefree life in London, experiences the loss of love and with it her plan for the future. And Nevilleās principled daughter Gerda, who is determined not to follow her motherās generation into the institute of marriage, finds herself at an impasse with the man she loves.
Published: August 2020
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British Library Women Writers 1920's.
Part of a curated collection of forgotten works by early to mid-century women writers, the British Library Women Writers series highlights the best middlebrow fiction from the 1910s to the 1960s, offering escapism, popular appeal and plenty of period detail to amuse, surprise and inform.
āMay I ask your daughterās age?ā
āNan is thirty-three.ā
āA dangerous age.ā
Rose Macaulay takes a lively and perceptive look at three generations of women within the same family and the ādangersā faced at each of those stages in life. The book opens with Neville celebrating her 43rd birthday and contemplating middle age now that her children are grown. Her mother, in her sixties, seeks answers to her melancholy in Freudianism. Her sister, Nan, 33, a writer who has hitherto led a single and carefree life in London, experiences the loss of love and with it her plan for the future. And Nevilleās principled daughter Gerda, who is determined not to follow her motherās generation into the institute of marriage, finds herself at an impasse with the man she loves.
Published: August 2020
















