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The Country House in Fiction |
Thursday 20 March 2003 |
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 There's no doubt that the English country house has captured the female imagination - providing a backdrop for authors across the centuries, from Jane Austen to Jilly Cooper.
So why does the idea of an old pile with wisteria around the front door and a sweeping drive have such an enduring appeal for women?
Authors Adele Geras and Philippa Gregory, who both feature the country house in their books join Jenni to explain why they have such an appeal. 'The Other Boleyn Girl' by Philippa Gregory, published by Harper Collins, ISBN: 0006514006 'Facing the Light' by Adele Geras, published by Orion; ISBN: 0752851543
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