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Pomfret Towers
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Angela Thirkell, often seen as the most similar to Barbara Pym among twentieth-century authors, following Pym herself, is praised by Alexander McCall Smith for her charm and humor. Set in the elaborate Pomfret Towers, the Barsetshire residence of the earls of Pomfret, the style of which mirrors Sir Gilbert Scott's St Pancras station, offers a regal atmosphere for a house party. Guests include the spirited Alice Barton and her brother Guy, mingling with the assertive Rivers family, the lively Wicklows, and perhaps most appealing, Giles Foster, who is both the nephew and heir to the current Lord Pomfret. Throughout this engaging scene from Thirkell's classic 1930s comedy, the key question remains: among these attractive young individuals, whom will Mr. Foster choose to marry, and who will capture Alice's gentle heart? Celebrated for its lively and witty narrative, "Pomfret Towers" promises an entertaining read, reminiscent of the spirit found in Thirkell's praised work "High Rising."
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Angela Thirkell, often seen as the most similar to Barbara Pym among twentieth-century authors, following Pym herself, is praised by Alexander McCall Smith for her charm and humor. Set in the elaborate Pomfret Towers, the Barsetshire residence of the earls of Pomfret, the style of which mirrors Sir Gilbert Scott's St Pancras station, offers a regal atmosphere for a house party. Guests include the spirited Alice Barton and her brother Guy, mingling with the assertive Rivers family, the lively Wicklows, and perhaps most appealing, Giles Foster, who is both the nephew and heir to the current Lord Pomfret. Throughout this engaging scene from Thirkell's classic 1930s comedy, the key question remains: among these attractive young individuals, whom will Mr. Foster choose to marry, and who will capture Alice's gentle heart? Celebrated for its lively and witty narrative, "Pomfret Towers" promises an entertaining read, reminiscent of the spirit found in Thirkell's praised work "High Rising."
