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The Bohemian Girl

Published
Nov 2014
Main Genre
General Fiction General Fiction
Pages
234

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The Bohemian Girl (1988), Frances Vernon's fourth novel, transports us to 1890s London to meet the young Diana Blentham, whom Vernon first introduced to readers - as a celebrated grande horizontale - in the opening pages of her 1982 debut Privileged Children.


Diana fears that the lot of an intelligent woman is to simply be married and never again open a book. Her father wonders - not incorrectly - if Diana's brains may lead her 'to some grave lapse in good behaviour'. So it comes to pass one day when, riding on her bicycle in Battersea Park, she knocks over a handsome Irish painter...


'A pretty, witty little parable about Victorian values, and the hazards of being female and intelligent in a country as sexist and anti-intellectual as the United Kingdom... This romance has teeth... it bites the eternal issues of class, and sex, and freedom.' Philip Howard, The Times

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First Edition Nov 2014 Faber and Faber (UK) ISBN13 9780571321612 ISBN10 0571321615
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Nov 2014 Faber and Faber (UK) ISBN13 9780571321629 ISBN10 0571321623
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Nov 2014 Faber Finds ISBN10 B00ME3M8ME
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