The House in Dormer Forest

Cover of The House in Dormer Forest by Mary Webb
Author: Mary Webb
Publisher: Michael Walmer
Year: 2019
Language: en
Pages: 292
ISBN-13: 9780648590521
Dimensions:
Height: 8 inches
Length: 5 inches
Weight: 0.7 pounds
Width: 0.66 inches
Dewey Decimal: FIC
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The House in Dormer Forest by Mary Webb, published by Michael Walmer on July 25, 2019, is a literary work that explores the intricate dynamics of the Darke family, who have resided in their isolated ancestral home for generations. Set against the backdrop of the Shropshire hills, the narrative delves into the lives of Solomon Darke, a conservative squire farmer, and his fierce wife Rachel, alongside their four children. Each character grapples with their own desires and conflicts, creating a rich tapestry of personal struggles and familial tensions.

Readers will find a complex interplay of emotions as the return of the eldest son, Jasper, ignites long-held antipathies and desires within the family. The story unfolds with themes of love, ambition, and the clash of personalities, particularly as Jasper’s expulsion from college sets off a chain reaction of events that threaten to unravel the family’s stability. With elements of fiction and classic literary style, this edition of The House in Dormer Forest presents a profound exploration of character and relationships, inviting readers into a world where passions run deep and consequences are inevitable.


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Dormer is an old house with Elizabethan origins, much added to. It sits, very isolated, in a cup of the Shropshire hills, surrounded by forest. The Darke family have lived there for centuries. Solomon Darke is a squire farmer who tends to unthinking conservatism; his wife Rachel is harsh, fierce and uncompromising. They have four children – the eldest is the sensitive and original Amber, who feels, at thirty, that life has passed her by. Her brothers Jasper and Peter are more strong-willed – Jasper questions all around him in a determined but romantic way, while Peter has no time for any fuss and forcefully seeks simple pleasures. Their younger sister Ruby is biddable, na​ї​ve and full of laughter. Rachel Darke’s ancient mother lives with them, a harridan remnant in ringlets and flounces, dominating this already intense family with savage outbursts and calculating glances. Completing the family is Catherine, a young relative of Rachel and her mother, whose icy beauty has entrapped Jasper, and whose cold passions equal in power the heat of the Darkes’. A complex web of personal desires and long held antipathies becomes activated in the first instance by Jasper’s return home, having been expelled from college for his rejection of religion. As hoped-for alliances collapse, dubious loves flower, well-laid plans go awry, and thwarted yearnings erupt into flame, this singular family and all around them are drawn into a seeming vortex which threatens to carry all with it to destruction. Mary Webb’s personality shared a great deal with that of Emily Bront , in terms not only of her love of nature and its kindling power, but also of her openness to the fullness of ardency. In this extraordinary third novel she delved this self profoundly, also introducing, in a way she hadn’t before, leavening humour and cool analysis of character to balance this modern gothic vehemence. The House in Dormer Forest is heady and fascinating, risking a great deal and triumphing uniquely.

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This page includes the available description and bibliographic details for “The House in Dormer Forest” by Mary Webb. Synopsis preview: Dormer is an old house with Elizabethan origins, much added to. It sits, very isolated, in a cup of the Shropshire hills, surrounded by forest. The Darke family have lived there for centuries. Solomon Darke is a squire f…
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“The House in Dormer Forest” is credited to Mary Webb.
When was “The House in Dormer Forest” published?
Publisher: Michael Walmer. Year: 2019.
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ISBN-13: 9780648590521.
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Language: en. Pages: 292.

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