Gay Life

Gay Life

Softcover

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Description

Gay Life is an incisive interwar novel of manners in which E. M. Delafield anatomizes a society committed to amusement, romance, and social display while quietly exposing the anxieties beneath its brightness. Written with her characteristic irony, supple dialogue, and alertness to domestic and class detail, the book belongs to the intelligent "middlebrow" tradition that flourished alongside modernism, translating questions of gender, money, marriage, and self-invention into polished social comedy with a distinctly critical edge. Delafield, born Edmée Elizabeth Monica Dashwood in 1890, knew intimately the worlds she scrutinized: upper-middle-class family life, Catholic education, wartime service, literary journalism, marriage, motherhood, and the codes of provincial respectability. Her most famous creation, the Provincial Lady, reflects the same gift found here: the ability to make ordinary social rituals reveal structures of power, vanity, frustration, and survival. Gay Life draws on that cultivated observational intelligence and on Delafield's lifelong interest in women negotiating expectation and independence. Readers who value subtle satire, psychologically attentive fiction, and socially engaged comedy will find Gay Life rewarding. It is especially recommended to admirers of Barbara Pym, Elizabeth von Arnim, and Ivy Compton-Burnett, as well as to anyone interested in women's writing between the wars.

Book Information

Main Genre
Romance
Sub Genre
N/A
Format
Softcover
Pages
208
Price
13.40 €