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Queen Lucia
Queen Lucia
Author: E. F. Benson
The energetic, pretentious and often malicious Lucia's reign over Riseholme's gentry is challenged by Olga, the dazzling diva. A fraudulent guru and the exposure of her faulty Italian never quite puncture Lucia's inflated ego. Almost a laugh per page! Four 90-minute cassettes and two 60's.
ISBN-13: 9780552990752
ISBN-10: 0552990752
Publication Date: 1/1/1984
Pages: 266
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Publisher: Black Swan Books
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio Cassette, Audio CD
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"We will pay anything for Lucia books" - Noel Coward, Gertrude Lawrence, Nancy Mitford, and W.H. Auden.

"My greatest reading pleasure in 1967 was the discovery of E.F. Benson's "Lucia" novels...I enjoyed them so much that I borrowed them (and was tempted to steal) two more of the series: and I confess myself a Lucian addict." - Terence De Vere White.

Queen Lucia is set in the middle-class, garden-party world of the 1920's, a society dominated utterly and ruthlessly by the greatest arch-snob who has ever existed. Lucia and her cohorts--Georgie with his dyed hair, embroidery, and piano duets, Daisy Quantock with her passion for the new and exotic--capture the mood and flavour of a whole period, and the natures and rivalries of English life are described engrossingly and with rapier wit. If the pens of Evelyn Waugh and Jane Austen had mated, Lucia would have been the offspring.


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