An edition of The dower house (1998)

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An edition of The dower house (1998)

The dower house

1st ed.
  • 3 Want to read

A novel on the shrinking Anglo upper class in Ireland. The heroine is Molly Hassard, daughter of a family maintaining tradition on a dilapidated estate. She flees to London--where people actually buy jewelry rather than inherit it--finds love and joins the modern world. By the author of Walled Gardens.

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St. Martin's Press
Language
English
Pages
274

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Cover of: The Dower House
The Dower House
Jun 12, 1999, St. Martin's Griffin
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Cover of: The dower house
The dower house
1998, St. Martin's Press
in English - 1st ed.
Cover of: The dower house
The dower house
1998, St. Martin's Press
in English - 1st ed.

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Published in
New York
Genre
Fiction

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Pagination
274 p. ;
Number of pages
274

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL23247154M
Internet Archive
dowerhouse00davi
ISBN 10
0312170289
LCCN
97033065
Library Thing
860926
Goodreads
2026628

Work Description

Molly Hassard grew up in the dower house of Dromore, a house built to accommodate a series of Hassard widows displaced by the deaths of their husbands and the marriages of their eldest sons; grandeur replaced by comfort, power by convenience. Caught up as she is in the peculiar world of the Anglo-Irish - Protestant Irish in an almost totally Catholic Ireland - Molly sees that Anglo-Irish tradition is now too expensive to maintain, that their society is in decline.

But as they emerge from the postwar years, the Anglo-Irish refuse to face the inevitable: They have beautiful old houses that are freezing cold; although food is sometimes scarce, the tables are always exquisitely set; and people talk very seriously about the importance of making suitable marriages.

Feeling as abandoned by her country as by her parents' deaths, Molly flees the elegant poverty and painful memories of Ireland for the modern luxury and easier life to be found in the swinging London of the 1960s, a place where the houses are cozy and dry and people actually buy jewelry rather than inherit it.

As Molly learns that coming-of-age means not merely growing up, but coming to find her place between the romance of tradition and the allure of the new, Annabel Davis-Goff combines a moving love story with an unforgettably vivid glimpse of a world that no longer exists.

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