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  1. Rebecca West. 3.20. 254 ratings54 reviews. Harriet Humes unchanging beauty and commitment to her art stand in stark contrast to Arnold Condorex's more worldly goals. After a romantic tryst, she discovers that she can read his mind, but Arnold, with his sights set on moving up in the world, quickly parts from the mysterious lady.

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Rebecca_WestRebecca West - Wikipedia

    1929 – Harriet Hume, a modernist story about a piano-playing prodigy and her obsessive lover, a corrupt politician. 1935 – The Harsh Voice: Four Short Novels, contains the short story "The Salt of the Earth," featuring Alice Pemberton, whose obsessive altruism becomes so smothering that her husband plots her murder.

  3. 12. Juni 2008 · Harriet Hume, musical, mystical and whimsical, is the very essence of femininity- both princess and trollop. Her beautiful room in a dilapidated Kensington House is the setting for this love story, she herself an extension of the beauty which surrounds her. Here amidst trees and lilacs, Arnold Condorex comes to be loved. And love him ...

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  4. Describing the return of a shell-shocked soldier from World War I, the novel subtly explores questions of gender and class, identity and memory. Her other novels include The Judge (1922), Harriet Hume (1929), The Thinking Reed (1936), The Fountain Overflows (1957), and The Birds Fall Down (1966). Rebecca West, 1953.

  5. 21. Dez. 2010 · Harriet Hume: A London Fantasy Kindle Edition. by Rebecca West (Author) Format: Kindle Edition. 4.2 11 ratings. See all formats and editions. Book Description. Editorial Reviews. In this modern fairy tale, Rebecca West transports her reader with a tale of the polar opposites of mind and spirit, love and power.

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  6. 12. Juni 2008 · Harriet Hume, musical, mystical and whimsical, is the very essence of femininity- both princess and trollop. Her beautiful room in a dilapidated Kensington House is the setting for this love story, she herself an extension of the beauty which surrounds her. Here amidst trees and lilacs, Arnold Condorex comes to be loved.

  7. Rebecca West. Hutchinson, 1929 - English fiction - 287 pages. Harriet Hume's unchanging beauty and commitment to her art stand in stark contrast to Arnold Condorex's more worldly goals. After...