Cold Comfort Farm
Cold Comfort Farm is a comic novel by Stella Gibbons, published in 1932. It parodies the romanticized, doom-laden accounts of rural life in some novels. The most immediate model was the work of Mary Webb. Gibbons was working for the Evening Standard in 1928 when they decided to serialise Webb's first novel, The Golden Arrow, and had the job of summarising the plot of earlier instalments. More talented novelists in the tradition parodied by Cold Comfort Farm are D. H. Lawrence and Thomas Hardy; and going further back, the Brontė sisters.
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Novel - Stella Gibbons - 1932 - Mary Webb - Evening Standard - D. H. Lawrence - Thomas Hardy - Brontė
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| ► | Introduction |
| ► | Plot summary |
| ► | Characters, in order of appearance |
| ► | Flora's solutions |
| ► | Adaptations |
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