Book description
Edith and Bruce Ottley live in a very new, very small, very white
flat in Knightsbridge. On the surface they are like every other
respectable couple in Edwardian London and that is precisely why Edith
is beginning to feel a little bored. Excitement comes in the form of
the dazzling and glamorous Hyacinth Verney, who doesn't understand why
Edith is married to one of the greatest bores in society. But then,
Hyacinth doesn't really understand any of the courtships, jealousies
and love affairs of their coterie: why the dashing Cecil Reeve insists
on being so elusive, why her loyal friend Anne is so stubbornly
content with being a spinster, and why she just can't seem to take her
mind off love…
A wry, sparklingly observed comedy of manners, Love's Shadow
brims with the sharp humour that so endeared Ada Leverson to Oscar
Wilde, who called her the wittiest woman in the world.
Love's Shadow is part of The Bloomsbury Group, a new library of
books from the early twentieth-century chosen by readers for readers.
Ada Leverson
(1862-1933), the devoted friend of Oscar Wilde (who called her the
wittiest woman in the world), wrote six timeless novels, each a classic
comedy of manners. Love's Shadow
, the first in the trilogy The Little Ottleys,
is the perfect examples of her wit and style: no other English novelist
has explored the world of marriage and married life with such feeling
for its mysteries and absurdities.

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