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LOLLY WILLOWES IBD

ANCIENT WISDOM PUBLICATIONS
01 / 2022
9781950330898
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Sinopsis

Lolly Willowesáis a satirical comedy of manners incorporating elements of fantasy. It is the story of a middle-aged spinster who moves to a country village to escape her controlling relatives and takes up the practice ofáwitchcraft.áThe novel opens at the turn of the twentieth century, with Laura Willowes moving from Somerset to London to live with her brother Henry and his family. The move comes in the wake of the death of LauraâÇÖs father, Everard, with whom she lived at the family home, Lady Place. LauraâÇÖs other brother, James, moves into Lady Place with his wife and his young son, Titus, with the intention to continue the familyâÇÖs brewing business. However, James dies suddenly of a heart attack and Lady Place is rented out, with the view that Titus, once grown up, will return to the home and run the business.After twenty years of being a live-in aunt, Laura finds herself feeling increasingly stifled both by her obligations to the family and by living in London. When shopping for flowers on the Moscow Road, Laura decides she wishes to move to theáChiltern Hillsáand, buying a guidebook and map to the area, she picks the village of Great Mop as her new home. Against the wishes of her extended family, Laura moves to Great Mop and finds herself entranced and overwhelmed by the chalk hills and beech woods. Though sometimes disturbed by strange noises at night, she settles in and befriends her landlady and a poultry farmer.After a while, Titus decides to move from his lodgings in Bloomsbury to Great Mop and be a writer, rather than managing the family business. TitusâÇÖs renewed social and domestic reliance on Laura makes her feel frustrated that even living in the Chilterns she cannot escape the duties expected of women. When out walking, she makes a pact with a force that she takes to be Satan, to be free from such duties. On returning to her lodgings, she discovers a kitten, whom she takes to be SatanâÇÖs emissary, and names him Vinegar, in reference to an old picture of witchesâÇÖ familiars. Subsequently, her landlady takes her to aáWitchesâÇÖ Sabbatháattended by many of the villagers.Titus is plagued with misadventures, such as having his milk constantly curdle and falling into a nest of wasps. Finally, he proposes marriage to a London visitor, Pandora Williams, who has treated his wasp stings, and the two retreat to London. Laura, relieved, meets Satan at Mulgrave Folly and tells him that women are like âÇÖsticks of dynamiteâÇÖ waiting to explode and that all women are witches even âÇÖif they never do anything with their witchcraft, they know itâÇÖs there - ready!âÇÖ The novel ends with Laura acknowledging that her new freedom comes at the expense of knowing that she belongs to the âÇÖsatisfied but profound indifferent ownershipâÇÖ of Satan.

PVP
11,25