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Lolly Willowes

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Lolly Willowes

By: Sylvia Townsend Warner
Narrated by: Sarah Nichols
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In Lolly Willowes, Sylvia Townsend Warner tells of an aging spinster's struggle to break away from her controlling family - a classic story that she treats with cool feminist intelligence, while adding a dimension of the supernatural and strange.

Warner is one of the outstanding and indispensable mavericks of 20th-century literature, a writer to set beside Djuna Barnes and Jane Bowles, with a subversive genius that anticipates the fantastic flights of such contemporaries as Angela Carter and Jeanette Winterson.

Public Domain (P)2022 Blackstone Publishing
Classics Genre Fiction Horror Literary Fiction Scary Fiction
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I’m amazed by the narrator’s enthusiasm and tone! I loved the story, it leaves a clear impression of a woman looking for her freedom and internal peace. Authentic, ironic and poetic.

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This is a strange book, and I like strange books. But it didn’t convince me with its unexpected turn in the second half. It felt like an idea half executed. Excellent narration.

So uneven, disappointing

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I found this story to be grim and without purpose. There was no deeper meaning other than a woman who wants to live unencumbered by relationship or any deeper meaning to life other than to live as she wants without regard to anybody or anything else.

The utter barrenness of Lilly's character.

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