I watched the first of the recent series of Mapp and Lucia a couple of days ago, and found it maddening. However I did struggle on to parts 2 and 3, whence I divined a spark of amusement sufficient to cause me to investigate the original author further. Indeed, the BBC's production does feature EF Benson's house in Rye, which was once also lived in by Henry James, and now is looked after by the National trust. The Garden Room is a reconstruction, as it was destroyed by a bomb.
Further, I noticed that more or less the complete set of Mapp/Lucia novels are available as a Kindle download, currently priced at 99p. The writer indeed has a very elegant and amusing style, and generates a vast improvement to my enjoyment over the TV renditions, without which I would not have been alerted to the delights of these works. Sequels are also available, written by Guy Fraser-Sampson. I shall now retreat for some while to ingest these tomes.
Further, I noticed that more or less the complete set of Mapp/Lucia novels are available as a Kindle download, currently priced at 99p. The writer indeed has a very elegant and amusing style, and generates a vast improvement to my enjoyment over the TV renditions, without which I would not have been alerted to the delights of these works. Sequels are also available, written by Guy Fraser-Sampson. I shall now retreat for some while to ingest these tomes.
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