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The Pursuit of Love is a novel by Nancy Mitford, first published in 1945. It is the first in a trilogy about an upper-class English family in the interwar period focusing on the romantic life of Linda Radlett, as narrated by her cousin, Fanny Logan. Although a comedy, the story has tragic overtones.
- Nancy Mitford
- 1945
Nancy Mitford's most famous novel, The Pursuit of Love satirizes British aristocracy in the twenties and thirties through the amorous adventures of the Radletts, an exuberantly unconventional family closely modelled on Mitford's own.
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Aug 10, 2010 · Mitford’s most enduringly popular novel, The Pursuit of Love is a classic comedy about growing up and falling in love among the privileged and eccentric. Now an original series on Prime Video.
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Aug 10, 2010 · The Pursuit of Love (Radlett and Montdore Book 1) Kindle Edition. Mitford’s most enduringly popular novel, The Pursuit of Love is a classic comedy about growing up and falling in love among the privileged and eccentric. Now an original series on Prime Video.
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Mar 4, 2010 · The Pursuit of Love. Nancy Mitford. Penguin Books Limited, Mar 4, 2010 - Fiction - 204 pages. Nancy Mitford's The Pursuit of Love is one of the funniest, sharpest novels about love...
Linda must suffer marriage first to a stuffy Tory MP and then to a handsome and humourless communist, before finding real love in war-torn Paris . . . The Pursuit of Love is one of the funniest and sharpest novels about love and growing up ever written. ‘Utter, utter bliss.’.
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Dec 18, 2015 · The Pursuit of Love is a classic comedy about growing up and falling in love among the privileged and eccentric. Mitford modeled her characters on her own famously unconventional family. The book is centred around the eccentrics of aristocratic Radlett family and is told from Fanny's point of view, a cousin who spends most of her time with them.
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