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4.0 out of 5 stars An Affectionate Send Up Of English Country Life In The '30's
August Folly, one of Angela Thirkell's early titles in her Barsetshire series, is an engaging and affectionately satiric look at English "County" life in the 1930's. Thirkell's strength lies in her acutely observed characters, and amusing plotting. The fictitious locale of the novel is taken from the series of novels by Anthony Trollope known as the...
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1.0 out of 5 stars Book in terrible shape
This book should have never been sold. It was so badly water damaged that the entire book is crinkled. I am a librarian and if someone had given us this book we would have immediately put it in the garbage so it wouldn't infect other books. It's shocking the seller offered this book.
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34 of 36 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars An Affectionate Send Up Of English Country Life In The '30's, December 1, 1999
This review is from: August Folly (Paperback)
August Folly, one of Angela Thirkell's early titles in her Barsetshire series, is an engaging and affectionately satiric look at English "County" life in the 1930's. Thirkell's strength lies in her acutely observed characters, and amusing plotting. The fictitious locale of the novel is taken from the series of novels by Anthony Trollope known as the Barsetshire novels or chronicles, starting with The Warden and Barchester Towers, two classics of English literature of the 19th century. Although Thirkell's writing and depth of characterization don't compare with Trollope's, her novels are witty and amusing in their own right, a sort of minor 20th century Jane Austen. This is the countryside of P.G. Wodehouse and of Agatha Christie from a different perspective. One of the great pleasures of reading Thirkell's novels, however, lies not just in the work at hand, but in encountering characters one met in prior novels and following their changing lives, in seeing a character with whom one became acquainted in a novel from a different perspective, and in seeing the characters of her novels face the real challenges of life in England as it went through World War II, and in the years following. To some degree, the Thirkell novels about Barsetshire life in the 20th century are addictive, and one is always on the look out for further titles in the series, which are currently being published in the U.S. by a small New England press, Moyer Bell. I highly recommend this novel, and the entire series.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The Best of a Delightful Series, April 6, 2005
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This review is from: August Folly (Paperback)
It was through this delightful book that I discovered Angela Thirkell. Since then, I have gone through several Barsetshire periods, during which I read nothing else. Thirkell's Barsetshire books are addictive both because of their delightful humor and because the reader meets the same characters again and again.

Much as I enjoy Thirkell's work, however, few of her other novels measure up to the standard set by August Folly. (The Brandons is my other favorite, and Wild Strawberries and Before Lunch come close.) I have found that August Folly is excellent for reading aloud as well, with no overly long passages to obscure the wit and light-hearted plot.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Typical Thirkell, August 14, 2006
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A great example of her enduring stories. Loveable and a cheerful read. Got me through whooping cough!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Fun, "Austen Light" Read, April 25, 2010
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This was my first Angela Thirkell novel and I really enjoyed it and look forward to digging out more of her books at my local used book store. As I am currently (and slowly!) working my way through Anthony Trollope's Barsetshire novels, I love the idea that Thirkell is picking up the same mythical Barsetshire places, families and even the gentle humor and social satire of Trollope. I agree with other reviewers that although she's in the category of Austen or Trollope for social comedy she's not at their level, but her writing reminds me more of Wodehouse (but not quite as farcical) or E.F. Benson's Lucia novels (but not quite as brilliantly snarky). I really enjoyed her light style and fond recreation of life between the wars in the English countryside, complete with summer theatricals, first loves, and other minor village intrigues. If you enjoy the authors mentioned above, you'll probably read this with a smile on your face, as I did!
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1.0 out of 5 stars Book in terrible shape, January 18, 2009
This review is from: August Folly (Paperback)
This book should have never been sold. It was so badly water damaged that the entire book is crinkled. I am a librarian and if someone had given us this book we would have immediately put it in the garbage so it wouldn't infect other books. It's shocking the seller offered this book.
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