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 · Isobel English, the pseudonym of June Braybrooke, author of Every Eye. Isobel English, born June Jolliffe in , was the daughter of a Welsh businessman and a ‘strong-willed, striking’ Australian singer. As a child, she was ill and went to France to recuperate; later she attended a convent boarding school, was presented at Court, worked as a secretary, and was tutored in English literature .  · Quotes by Isobel English. “Nothing is very important, and few things are important at all.”. ― Isobel English, Every Eye. 1 likes/5. Isobel English, a novelist of the s, wrote three brief books about adultery and damnation. Every Eye concerns Hattie, a woman not really at home anywhere, least of all among her manipulative family, which has assigned her the role of shabby-genteel London spinster. She has understood little about her existence, and about her strange, aborted love affair with a much older man―the central mystery of /5(6).


www.doorway.ru: Every Eye () by English, Isobel; Braybrooke, Neville and a great selection of similar New, Used and Collectible Books available now at great prices. Isobel English is a pseudonym for the English writer born June Jolliffe. She married Ronald Orr-Ewing, one daughter born Divorced , married Neville Braybrooke Wrote 3 novels plus short stories. Every eye Item Preview remove-circle Share or Embed This Item. Share to Twitter. Every eye by English, Isobel, Publication date Topics English "A Black Sparrow book." "First published in Great Britain in by André Deutsch"--Title page verso.


Dear Isobel, Every Eye () is a novella that plays with the ideas of perspective and sight, narrated by a character who is trapped in her blind spot. When we meet our protagonist, Hatty, she is in her late thirties and has been married for about a year to a younger man, Stephen. They are on the eve of a belated and much-anticipated honeymoon travel to Ibiza, and she has just heard that her aunt Cynthia has died. Every Eye is a novel by the British author Isobel English. The novel describes the life of a girl who eventually marries a younger man and travels with him to the Spanish island of Ibiza. It is written in both the present and past tense, alternating between the two as Hatty describes her immediate experiences and, as a result, is prompted to revisit memories of her past. Isobel English, a novelist of the s, wrote three brief books about adultery and damnation. Every Eye concerns Hattie, a woman not really at home anywhere, least of all among her manipulative family, which has assigned her the role of shabby-genteel London spinster. She has understood little about her existence, and about her strange, aborted love affair with a much older man―the central mystery of her life.

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