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Between the Acts by Virginia Woolf
Between the Acts by Virginia Woolf
Virginia Woolf
The story takes place in a country house somewhere in England, just before the Second World War. It is the day when the annual pageant is to be performed in the grounds of the house. The pageant is traditionally a celebration of English history, and is attended by the entire local community.
The owner of the house is Bartholomew Oliver, a widower and retired Indian Army officer. His sister Lucy, who is also living in the house, is slightly eccentric but harmless. Bartholomew has a son, Giles, who has a job in London, and is restless and frustrated. His wife, Isa, is staying at the house with her two children and has lost interest in Giles. She is attracted to a local gentleman farmer, Haines, although the relationship goes no further than eye contact. In the course of the day, Mrs Manresa and her friend William Dodge turn up and stay for the pageant. The pageant has been written by Miss La Trobe, a strange and domineering spinster.
134 pages
| Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
| Released | July 17, 1941 |
| ISBN13 | 9782382261989 |
| Publishers | Sahara Publisher Books |
| Pages | 134 |
| Dimensions | 152 × 229 × 7 mm · 191 g |
| Language | French |
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