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Eva Trout: or, Changing Scenes

✍ Scribed by Bowen, Elizabeth


Book ID
107906772
Publisher
Anchor
Year
1968
Tongue
English
Weight
310 KB
Category
Fiction

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✦ Synopsis


Eva Trout, Elizabeth Bowens last novel, epitomizes her bold exploration of the territory between the comedy of manners and cutting social commentary. Orphaned at a young age, Eva has found a home of sorts in Worcestershire with her former schoolteacher, Iseult Arbles, and Iseult's husband, Eric. From a safe distance in London, her legal guardian, Constantine, assumes that all's well. But Eva's flighty, romantic nature hasn't entirely clicked with the Arbles household, and Eva is plotting to escape. When she sets out to hock her Jaguar and disappear without a trace, she unwittingly leaves a paper trail for her various custodiansand all kinds of troubleto follow.

Reviews:

"Bowen is magnificent when she writes about conspiracy, duplicity and ambiguity, and her achievement . . . is extremely impressive." Margaret Drabble

"[Elizabeth Bowen] is what happened after Bloomsbury . . . the link that connects Virginia Woolf with Iris Murdoch and Muriel Spark." Victoria Glendinning

"It is as though Henry James has been superimposed upon Jane Austen." Walter Allen, The Modern Novel

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