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Set in early twentieth-century England, Lolly Willowes is a satirical comedy of manners and an early feminist classic. When her newfound contentment is threatened, Lolly embraces a dark path to secure an audacious freedom.

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Set in early twentieth-century England, Lolly Willowes is a satirical comedy of manners and an early feminist classic. When her newfound contentment is threatened, Lolly embraces a dark path to secure an audacious freedom.
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Sylvia Townsend Warner (1893-1978) was a trailblazing British writer and poet whose extraordinary literary contributions defied conventions and left an indelible mark on the literary landscape. She fearlessly explored themes of gender, sexuality, and societal norms, challenging the prevailing attitudes of her time. Warner crafted stories that blended the ordinary with the extraordinary, seamlessly weaving together elements of fantasy, social commentary, and psychological depth. Her works, including Lolly Willowes and The Corner That Held Them, are imbued with her profound understanding of human nature and her ability to illuminate the hidden depths of her characters' souls. Throughout her career, Warner remained an unwavering advocate for women's rights and a champion of marginalized voices.