One of E.F. Benson principal novel is Queen Lucia from his Mapp and Lucia series, which serialized by commercial television in the 1980s under the series title "Mapp and Lucia.
"The most popular humor Book for individuals who wants to overcome depression.The novels feature humorous incidents in the lives of (mainly) upper-middle-class British characters in the 1920s and 1930s, many of whom do not work for a living ...
Queen Lucia is the first book in the Mapp and Lucia series.
Queen Lucia is the first of the wonderfully engaging series of Mapp and Lucia novels written by E. F. Benson.
Mrs. Lucas, Lucia to her intimates, resides in the village of Riseholme, a pretty Elizabethan village in Worcestershire, where she vigorously guards her status as "Queen" despite occasional attempts from her subjects to overthrow her.
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Queen Lucia is the first novel in the series and an engrossing introduction to these two protagonists' shared social milieu.
Queen Lucia
In the series the two main characters - sophisticated Lucia and frumpy Miss Mapp compete with each other and have to extricate themselves from a series of social disasters in comical style.
Benson introduces these splendid comic creations in the first two novels of the series, Queen Lucia (1920) and Miss Mapp (1922).
"Queen Lucia" (1920) is the first volume of E. F. Benson’s "Mapp and Lucia" 6-novel series.
Queen Lucia E. F. Benson - Mrs.