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Cold Comfort Farm

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One of the BBC's '100 Novels that Shaped the World'
A Hay Festival and The Poole VOTE 100 BOOKS for Women Selection

A hilarious and merciless parody of rural melodramas and one of the best-loved comic novels of all time, Cold Comfort Farm by Stella Gibbons is beautifully repackaged as part of the Penguin Essentials range.

'We are not like other folk, maybe, but there have always been Starkadders at Cold Comfort Farm...'

Sensible, sophisticated Flora Poste has been expensively educated to do everything but earn a living. When she is orphaned at twenty, she decides her only option is to descend on relatives - the doomed Starkadders at the aptly named Cold Comfort Farm.

There is Judith in a scarlet shawl, heaving with remorse for an unspoken wickedness; raving old Ada Doom, who once saw something nasty in the woodshed; lustful Seth and despairing Reuben, Judith's two sons; and there is Amos, preaching fire and damnation to one and all.

As the sukebind flowers, Flora takes each of the family in hand and brings order to their chaos.

Cold Comfort Farm is a sharp and clever parody of the melodramatic and rural novel.

'Very probably the funniest book ever written' Sunday Times

'Screamingly funny and wildly subversive' Marian Keyes, Guardian

'Delicious ... Cold Comfort Farm has the sunniness of a P. G. Wodehouse and the comic aplomb of Evelyn Waugh's Scoop' Independent

'One of the finest parodies written in English...a wickedly brilliant skit' Robert Macfarlane, Guardian

Stella Gibbons was born in London in 1902. She went to North London Collegiate School and studied journalism at University College, London. She then worked for ten years on various papers, including the Evening Standard. Her first publication was a book of poems, The Mountain Beast (1930), and her first novel, Cold Comfort Farm (1932), won the Femina Vie Heureuse Prize. Amongst her other novels are Miss Linsey and Pa (1936), Nightingale Wood (1938), Westwood (1946), Conference at Cold Comfort Farm (1949) and Beside the Pearly Water (1954). Stella Gibbons died in 1989.
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ISBN/GTIN978-0-241-95151-4
Product TypePaperback
BindingPaperback
Publication countryUnited Kingdom
Publishing date07/04/2011
Pages240 pages
LanguageEnglish
SizeWidth 113 mm, Height 180 mm, Thickness 15 mm
Weight136 g
Article no.11276072
CatalogsBuchzentrum
Data source no.10697334
Product groupBelletristik
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Stella Gibbons, geb. 1902 in London, besuchte die North London Collegiate School und studierte Journalismus am University College London. Sie arbeitet für diverse Zeitungen und Zeitschriften, bevor sie sich ganz dem Schreiben von Büchern widmete. Gibbons erste Veröffentlichung im Jahr 1930 war eine Gedichtsammlung, 'The Mountain Beast'. Zwei Jahre später erschien ihr erster und zugleich bekanntester Roman 'Cold Comfort Farm'. Es folgten weitere Bücher, unter anderem die charmante Aschenputtelgeschichte 'Der Sommernachtsball'. 1933 heiratete Gibbons den Sänger und Schauspieler Alan Webb, mit dem sie eine Tochter bekam. Stella Gibbons starb 1989 in London.