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					<description><![CDATA[A very funny and acutely observed account of Edwardian domestic life.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>E. M. Delafield&#8217;s largely autobiographical novel takes the form of a journal written by an upper-middle-class lady living in a Devonshire village. Written with humour, this charming novel is full of the peculiarities of daily life. The Provincial Lady of the title attempts to avoid disaster and prevent chaos from descending upon her household. But with a husband reluctant to do anything but doze behind <i>The Times</i>, mischievous children and trying servants, it&#8217;s a challenge keeping up appearances on an inadequate income, particularly in front of the infuriating and haughty Lady Boxe. As witty and delightful today as when it was first published in 1930, <i>Diary of a Provincial Lady</i> is a brilliantly observed comic novel and an acknowledged classic. </p>
<p>This beautiful Macmillan Collector&#8217;s Library edition features an introduction by author and journalist Christina Hardyment.</p>
<p>Designed to appeal to the book lover, the Macmillan Collector&#8217;s Library is a series of beautiful gift-editions of much loved classic titles. Macmillan Collector&#8217;s Library are books to love and treasure.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[The goal of the provincial lady is to maintain 'niceness', whether it be in the home, relationships or personal behaviour. 'The Diary of a Provincial Lady' first published in the 1930s is a witty celebration of the suburban British housewife. in wartime.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8216;January 22nd &#8211; Robert startles me at breakfast by asking if my cold &#8211; which he has hitherto ignored &#8211; is better. I reply that it has gone. Then why, he asks, do I look like that? Feel that life is wholly unendurable, and decide madly to get a new hat&#8217;</p>
<p>It&#8217;s not easy being a Provincial Lady in Devonshire in the 1920s, juggling a grumpy husband, mischievous children and a host of domestic dilemmas &#8211; from rice mould to a petulant cook. But this Provincial Lady will not be defeated; not by wayward flower bulbs, not by unexpected houseguests, not even by the Blitz. She will continue to preside over the W.I., endure rain-drenched family picnics and succeed as a published author, all the while tending to her strawberries. </p>
<p><i>The Diary of a Provincial Lady</i> is a brilliantly observed comic novel, as funny and fresh today as when it was first written.</p>
<p>Widely regarded as one of the funniest English authors and an heir to Jane Austen, E.M. Delafield was born in Sussex in 1890. She took the name Delafield to distinguish herself from her mother (De la Pasture), also a novelist, and wrote over 30 books which could be &#8216;as laugh-out-loud funny as PG Wodehouse&#8217; before her death in 1943.</p>
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