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  1. Hace 6 días · La Saga Los crímenes de Mitford es una serie de libros escrita por Jessica Fellowes y es del género novela negra (misterio). La saga contiene 2 libros en total, publicados en español entre 2018 y 2019. El orden correcto para leer la saga es el orden cronológico de publicación.

  2. 20 de may. de 2024 · The Pursuit of Love, novel written by Nancy Mitford, published in 1945. The Pursuit of Love and its sequel, Love in a Cold Climate , are thinly disguised autobiographical novels based on Mitford’s life and her outlandish upper-class family.

  3. 4 de may. de 2024 · Set in inter-war England, Mitford wittily and unflinchingly portrays the bizarre upbringing of the children of the Radlett family and how a lack of adequate education (formal or otherwise) for the daughters of the house leads to an unhealthy and disastrous obsession with the pursuit of love and romance.

  4. Hace 1 día · Look at the fix that Nancy Mitford got herself into when she dedicated The Pursuit of Love to her adored Gaston Palewski, the ‘Colonel’, the ally of de Gaulle whom she had met in London in 1942 and who, in the novel, is reimagined as the Duc de Sauveterre (the idealizing of the affair does not prevent it from being one of the most beautifully-realized love stories in fiction).

  5. 2 de may. de 2024 · The New York Times bestselling author of The Six turns her eye to the iconic and enigmatic Nancy Mitford. Nancy Mitford was, in the words of her sister Lady Diana Mosley, “very complex.”

  6. 10 de may. de 2024 · Nancy Mitford strikes again with her one-two punch of devastating wit and affectionate warmth toward human foibles. This one is semi-autobiographical, and I truly admire the critical level of detachment with which she satirizes her own character, family, and relationships.

  7. Hace 2 días · Some people believe that being a miffy or milk firster is a mark of aristocracy because the cups of aristocrats were so delicate that a sudden influx of boiling water would crack the fine porcelain. Author and aristocrat Nancy Mitford, who in 1956 published the definitive piece on how to self-define as upper or lower-class (U or non-U), disagreed.