Wild Mary: a life of Mary Wesley
"Mary Wesley published her first novel in 1983 when she was seventy years old - and went on to write nine bestsellers, including The Camomile Lawn, which was made into a TV series." "Wesley was a pen name, derived from the family name of Wellesley. She was born Mary Farmar, related to...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Mary Wesley published her first novel in 1983 when she was seventy years old - and went on to write nine bestsellers, including The Camomile Lawn, which was made into a TV series." "Wesley was a pen name, derived from the family name of Wellesley. She was born Mary Farmar, related to the Duke of Wellington, and grew up a rebel who believed that she was her mother's least favourite child. Like many girls of her background, she married for escape. She herself summarised the pre-War years as 'God! When I think of the time I've wasted going to bed with old Etonians.' Her first marriage (to Lord Swinfen) was brief and conventional. In the late 1930s, she began a fascination with Heinz Ziegler, a Czech university professor and wartime air gunner; his brother, Paul, later a Benedictine monk, also fell under her spell. In 1944, she met her adored second husband, Eric Siepmann, a writer who never managed to make any money at all from writing. Their marriage, which was mercurial and bohemian, lasted until his death. In her later years she enjoyed a relationship with playwright Robert Bolt." "At the outbreak of the Second World War she was, as she put it, 'roped into Intelligence', where she worked on breaking codes. MI5 and her rackety life during the Blitz eventually inspired her novels, many of which were concerned with multiple wartime love affairs. She wrote about the atmosphere of the home front and how the imminence of death loosened inhibitions - her fiction was as sexy and as candid as she was herself. She drew on her eccentric friends and her love of Cornwall and the West Country, while the darkness in her novels was illuminated by a caustic sense of the ridiculous. Her style has been described as arsenic without the old lace."--BOOK JACKET. |
Beschreibung: | Originally published: London: Chatto & Windus, 2006 Includes bibliographical references and index |
Beschreibung: | 289 p., [24] p. of plates ill., ports. 20 cm |
ISBN: | 9780099498179 |
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adam_text | Contents
List of Illustrations
VII
Introduction:
Jumping the Queue
I
PART ONE
1912-1939
Chapter One
Snobbery and Poverty
II
Chapter Two
A Formidably Obstructive Child
22
Chapter Three
Having a Field Day
ЗІ
Chapter Four
Two More Old Etonians
44
PART TWO
1
939-1945
Chapter Five
Lady Swinfen Goes to War
63
Chapter Six
Afternoons in the
Ritz
74
Chapter Seven
Missing, Believed Killed
95
Chapter Eight
The Trap Shuts
no
PART THREE
1945-1970
Chapter Nine
The Face at the Window
127
Chapter Ten
The Shadow in the Street
137
Chapter Eleven
Going Straight
152
Chapter Twelve
Thorn worthy
164
Chapter Thirteen
Hammer and Tongs
182
PART FOUR
1970-2002
Chapter Fourteen
Nothing Left to Give
195
Chapter Fifteen
Nothing Left to Lose
206
Chapter Sixteen
Euphoria
218
Chapter Seventeen
The Terror Run
238
Epilogue:
Night and Day
255
Survivors, and others
262
Author s Note
263
Acknowledgements
266
Source Notes
268
Index
273
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