Harriet Hume: A London Fantasy - eBook
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Harriet Hume: A London Fantasy - eBook  -     By: Rebecca West

Harriet Hume: A London Fantasy - eBook

Open Road Media / 2010 / ePub

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Title: Harriet Hume: A London Fantasy - eBook
By: Rebecca West
Format: DRM Protected ePub
Vendor: Open Road Media
Publication Date: 2010
ISBN: 9781453207420
ISBN-13: 9781453207420
Stock No: WW43768EB

Publisher's Description

In this modern fairy tale, Rebecca West transports her reader with a tale of the polar opposites of mind and spirit, love and power
 
Harriet Hume’s unchanging beauty and commitment to her art stand in stark contrast to Arnold Condorex’s more worldly goals. After a romantic tryst, she discovers that she can read his mind, but Arnold, with his sights set on moving up in the world, quickly parts from the mysterious lady. As they encounter each other over the years, Harriet’s intuitive powers continue to unsettle Arnold, opening his eyes to the darker elements of his political and financial aspirations, even as he remains drawn to her.
 
Beautifully drawn and filled with magical touches, West’s fantasy explores innate and learned gender roles, as her characters uncover the mystery surrounding their otherworldly connection.

Author Bio

Dame Rebecca West (1892–1983) is one of the most critically acclaimed English novelists, journalists, and literary critics of the twentieth century. Uniquely wide-ranging in subject matter and breathtakingly intelligent in her ability to take on the oldest and knottiest problems of human relations, West was a thoroughly entertaining public intellectual. In her eleven novels, beginning with The Return of the Soldier, she explored topics including feminism, socialism, love, betrayal, and identity. West’s prolific journalistic works include her coverage of the Nuremberg trials for the New Yorker, published as A Train of Powder, and Black Lamb and Grey Falcon, her epic study of Yugoslavia. She had a son with H.G. Wells, and later married banker Henry Maxwell Andrews, continuing to write, and publish, until she died in London at age ninety.

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"One must conclude that the greatest living example of a woman . . . who has been both a thinker and an artist, and who has managed over some sixty years to express some spacious sense of reality, is Rebecca West." —Samuel Hynes, The Times Literary Supplement

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