'She laughed naughtily. 'Really, you don't think we spend all our time worshiping you! Perhaps old maids do; not a married woman. We make men, we don't worship them". Elvira Western, a dark English beauty, is solidly and boringly married to bourgeois doctor Paul. On a whim she runs away to Paris to meet her student lover Oliver: tall, thin and romantic, the embodiment of every woman's dream. But life is not as Elvira imagined it would be. Sitting in cafes listening to interminable discussion on left-wing politics, living in ...
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'She laughed naughtily. 'Really, you don't think we spend all our time worshiping you! Perhaps old maids do; not a married woman. We make men, we don't worship them". Elvira Western, a dark English beauty, is solidly and boringly married to bourgeois doctor Paul. On a whim she runs away to Paris to meet her student lover Oliver: tall, thin and romantic, the embodiment of every woman's dream. But life is not as Elvira imagined it would be. Sitting in cafes listening to interminable discussion on left-wing politics, living in a dingy hotel room, spending hours on her own: this is not Elvira's idea of romantic bliss. And Elvira is in love with a vagabond lover, passion she has found, but at what price? Elvira begins to long for home...Enacted against a backdrop of the legendary Paris between the wars "The Beauties and Furies" has a cast of fabulous, eccentric characters. There are dancers and prostitutes, radicals, artists and coquettes, poets and paupers. In this, her second novel, first published in 1936, Christina Stead is at her mordant, witty best.
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Near Fine in Very Good jacket. First edition (the American edition precedes). Very near fine in very good or better dust jacket with a bit of chipping on the front panel and spine ends, and some old internal repairs.