The Middle Age of Mrs. Eliot

The Middle Age of Mrs. Eliot
Author: Angus Wilson
Publisher: Penguin Group
Total Pages: 456
Release: 1960
Genre: Fiction
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Meg Eliot is perhaps one of the most remarkable portraits of a middle-aged woman in English literature. She boldly debunked the dismal array of stereotypical, female characters of her day and succeeded in forging a life and role for herself beyond her fictional predecessors, influencing a generation of female readers. First published in 1958, The Middle Age of Mrs Eliot is the story of a barrister's wife who harbors a great deal of guilt over the privileged life she leads. To assuage this guilt, she occupies her time with charity committees and helping those less fortunate. However, she is forced to confront her own misfortune when she is shockingly and suddenly widowed. Learning slowly to draw on her own strenth and self-worth, Mrs Meg Eliot begins to remake herself as a woman on her own. The Middle Age of Mrs Eliot is a supremely sensitive portrayal of human perseverance and feminine determination.

Angus Wilson

Angus Wilson
Author: John Henry Stape
Publisher: Burns & Oates
Total Pages: 352
Release: 1988
Genre: Reference
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