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Precious Bane (Virago modern classics) - Virago Modern Classics

4.23 ( 4,150 Ratings by Goodreads)
Precious Bane (Virago modern classics)

Precious Bane (Virago modern classics) - Virago Modern Classics

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4.23 (4,150 Ratings by Goodreads)
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Published: 16 November, 1978
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Born at the time of Waterloo in the wild country of Shropshire, Prudence Sarn is a wild, passionate girl, cursed with a hare lip -- her 'precious bane'. Cursed for it, too, by the superstitious people amongst whom she lives. Prue loves two things: the remote countryside of her birth and, hopelessly, Kester Woodseaves, the weaver. The tale of how Woodseaves gradually discerns Prue's true beauty is set against the tragic drama of Prue's brother, Gideon, a driven man who is out of harmony with the natural world.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9780860680635
ISBN10 0860680630
Number Of Pages 296
Item Weight 240 g
Product Dimensions 120 x 22 x 196 mm
Publisher / Reseller Virago Press Ltd
Format paperback
Edition Reprint
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Mary Webb need fear no comparison with any writer who has attempted to capture the soul of nature in words * JOHN BUCHAN *
[Webb] was a great mystic and a master of both inscape and landscape. Any dull afternoon in London is lifted by being transported to the Mary Webb country of the Shropshire hills and the Welsh borderland. * MAIL ON SUNDAY *

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Author's Bio

Mary Webb (1881-1927), poet, mystic and lover of nature, spent most of her life in Shropshire, which features in all of her novels. Admiring contemporaries described Webb as a 'strange genius' and 'one of the best living writers'. After a life of illness and near-poverty, Mary Webb died in Hampstead.

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