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The Rectors Daughter F. M. Mayor

The Rectors Daughter By F. M. Mayor

The Rectors Daughter by F. M. Mayor


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Summary

The quiet rural life of a Canon's plain, middle-aged daughter is shattered by a passionate love affair in this novel, which depicts her struggle between the demands of filial devotion and her need for the man whom she loves.

The Rectors Daughter Summary

The Rectors Daughter by F. M. Mayor

Mary was plain, middle-aged and reliable. Her life centred on her father, the crabbed and difficult Canon Jocelyn, and on the quiet duties of a rector's daughter deep in the country. She never dreamed that her life was to be shaken to the core by an unlooked-for love affair. "The Rector's Daughter is a masterpiece...it is about love; filial love and married love and extreme sexual passion, and about the anguish, despair and intermittent bliss of every hopeless relationship between man and woman. It is a blisteringly honest account of middle-aged desire, that most painful of all afflictions, and at the same time a careful, tender study of a happy marriage" Susan Hill

About F. M. Mayor

Flora Macdonald Mayor was born in 1872. Her father was a Cambridge scholar clergyman. Flora was educated at Newnham when university education was still rare for a woman. Soon afterwards she wrote her first book Mrs Hammond's Children, and published under a pseudonym. In 1913 she published The Thurd Miss Symons. The Rector's Daughter was published in 1924. She died in 1932.

Additional information

GOR003838277
9780141186429
0141186429
The Rectors Daughter by F. M. Mayor
Used - Well Read
Paperback
Penguin Books Ltd
2001-08-02
224
N/A
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