An edition of South Riding (1936)

South Riding

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An edition of South Riding (1936)

South Riding

a novel

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Written as she lay dying, South Riding was Holtby's masterpiece. Edited by her close friend, Vera Brittain and published posthumously in 1936. The book was an instant success. It is a melodrama set in Yorkshire and features a small area dealing with the manifold challenges of the interwar period. At the centre of the story is an unlikely romance that develops between Robert Carn and Sarah Burton. His traditional ways and her bright, progressive ideas seem an odd match but the two soon grow close. But tragedy intervenes, he is not free to love and she, for all her education, doesn't understand the ways of South Riding.

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Language
English
Pages
569

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South Riding: a novel
1936, The Macmillan Company
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Edition Notes

"Ave atque vale, an epitaph by Vera Britain": p. 565-569.

Published in
New York

Classifications

Library of Congress
PZ3.H746 So, PR6015.O5 So

The Physical Object

Pagination
xvii, 569 p.
Number of pages
569

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6335117M
Internet Archive
southridingnovel00holt
LCCN
36007597
OCLC/WorldCat
317448

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