The Last September. Illustrated

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By Elizabeth Bowen

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Elizabeth Bowen's literary work is renowned for its exploration of social change, psychological complexity, and the theme of isolation. Her novels often depict characters grappling with personal upheaval against a backdrop of historical turmoil, such as the Irish War of Independence and World War II. Known for her distinctive prose, Bowen's writing is marked by atmospheric detail and emotional nuance. Works like The Last September and The Heat of the Day reflect her sharp observations of class, love, and loyalty, positioning her as a significant voice in 20th-century literature. The Last September by Elizabeth Bowen is a richly atmospheric novel set during the Irish War of Independence. The story revolves around the Anglo-Irish Naylor family, residing in their crumbling estate in County Cork. The novel captures a time of social and political upheaval as the Irish struggle for independence intensifies around them, threatening their traditional way of life. At the heart of the story is Lois Farquar, a young woman caught between her sheltered upbringing and the allure of change and freedom. Lois's interactions with various characters, including a British soldier she develops feelings for, illuminate her internal conflicts and her desire for self-discovery.
The Last September. Illustrated