RWood
05-29-2007, 08:12 PM
One of the few Orwell books that I have never read, A Clergyman's Daughter is described by Wikipedia:
This book was not very popular in comparison to other Orwell novels. It details the trials and tribulations of Dorothy Hare, a young woman whose sad existence, devoted to 'good works', is turned upside down. She lives with her father, a local clergyman, and acts as his unpaid servant in all matters both domestic and professional.
This book was not very popular in comparison to other Orwell novels. It details the trials and tribulations of Dorothy Hare, a young woman whose sad existence, devoted to 'good works', is turned upside down. She lives with her father, a local clergyman, and acts as his unpaid servant in all matters both domestic and professional.