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Loading... The Mitfords: Letters Between Six Sisters (original 2007; edition 2007)by Charlotte Mosley (Author)
Work InformationThe Mitfords: Letters Between Six Sisters by Charlotte Mosley (Editor) (2007)
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The Mitford sisters were prominent figures in the twentieth-century British cultural landscape, both significant and influential. I was drawn to this intriguing collection because of my fascination with the authors, Namcy the novelist and Jessica the reporter. ( ) Letters between six sisters, spanning over 70 years, would be interesting enough.... but the fact these are the Mitford girls make them even more so. Charlotte Mosley's "The Mitfords: Letters between six sisters" is just plain fascinating. I read Nancy Mitford's "Love in a Cold Climate" & "The Pursuit of Happiness" a couple of years ago and somewhere along the way learned that the characters were based on her aristocratic family. And what a family it was, producing such a myriad of characters -- an author, two fascists, a farmer, a communist and a duchess. Their correspondence is most interesting during the World War II era, but at times it get a bit hard to read, given their galling political opinions. The letters really show you how the sisters grew and often mellowed in their senior years. It took a long while to get through this book, but I'm glad I decided to pick it up. no reviews | add a review
Collects a selection of the more than twelve thousand letters sent between the six Mitford sisters, who were comprised of Jessica, a communist; Deborah, the Duchess of Devonshire; Nancy, a best-selling novelist; Diana, a fascist; Unity, who was obsessed with Adolf Hitler; and Pamela, a country wife. No library descriptions found. |
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