The Last September is ElizabethBowen's portrait of a young woman's coming of age in a brutalized time and place, where the ordinariness of life floats like music over the impending doom of history.In
The Death of the Heart is perhaps ElizabethBowen's best-known book. As she deftly and delicately exposes the cruelty that lurks behind the polished surfaces of conventional society, Bowen reveals her
When eleven-year-old Henrietta arrives at the Fishers’ well-appointed house in Paris, she is prepared to spend her day between trains looked after by an old friend of her grandmother’s. Henrietta long
In The Heat of the Day, ElizabethBowen brilliantly recreates the tense and dangerous atmosphere of London during the bombing raids of World War II.Many people have fled the city, and those who stayed
A young woman’s secret love affair leads to a violent and tragic act in one of ElizabethBowen’s most acclaimed novels. To the North centers on two young women in 1920s London, the recently widowed Ce
In 1914, three eleven-year-old girls buried a box in a thicket on the coast of England, shortly before World War I sent their lives on divergent paths. Nearly fifty years later, a series of mysteriou
Eva Trout, ElizabethBowen’s last novel, epitomizes her bold exploration of the territory between the comedy of manners and cutting social commentary.Orphaned at a young age, Eva has found a home of s
In a writing career that spanned the 1920s to the 1960s, Anglo-Irish author ElizabethBowen created a rich and nuanced body of work in which she enlarged the comedy of manners with her own stunning br