The Edwardians (Vintage Classics)

An instant bestseller when it was published in 1930, this glittering satire of Edwardian high society features a privileged brother and sister torn between tradition and a chance at an independent life. Sebastian is young, handsome, moody, and the heir to Chevron, a vast and opulent ducal estate. He feels a deep love for the countryside and for his patrimony, but he loathes the frivolous social world his mother and her shallow friends represent. At one of his mother's decadent house parties, Sebastian meets two people who shake his sense of self: Leonard Anquetil, a lowborn arctic explorer, who questions his mode of living; and Lady Roehampton, a married society beauty with a string of lovers, who breaks his heart. When Sebastian reaches the brink of despair, it is his self-possessed younger sister, Viola, who opens for them both a gateway to another world.
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If you enjoy The Gilded Age, this book lifts up the hood of English mobility at the end of their powers and relevance, circa 1901-1910. Sackville-West is to the manor born, and is well-positioned to satirize her peers. She, herself, found an unconventional marriage to be an escape from the status expectations of her class, and she survived her less famous lover, Virginia Wolf, spending the rest of her life building gardens around her estate and publishing bestselling novels. What a life!
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