The Victorian Chaise-Longue is a wonderful time travel novel that has quite a few horror elements. Melanie is newly married and has just given birth to a child. Due to health issues, she's been confined to bed since her pregnancy in present day (, the time the book was published).Cited by: 1. · The Victorian Chaise-Longue by Marghanita Laski For Christmas, I was gifted a six-month subscription to Persephone Books in Holborn, where I would receive a book every month! This month is my final month (I think), and I received The Victorian Chaise-Longue by Marghanita Laski; this one sounds so intriguing, and it’s really short, so. The Victorian Chaise-Longue is a wonderful time travel novel that has quite a few horror elements. Melanie is newly married and has just given birth to a child. Due to health issues, she's been confined to bed since her pregnancy in present day (, the time the book was published)/5(42).
The Victorian Chaise-Longue, by Marghanita Laski, was first published in and at only 99 pages, this tiny book is creepier and more uncomfortable than many Gothic books published today. I sat transfixed in the short time it took to read it. The Victorian Chaise-longue () is a terrifying short novel by the writer, broadcaster and lexicographer Marghanita Laski. Joining Andy and John is the novelist Eley Williams, author of the awarding winning Attrib. and Other Stories and this year's wonderful novel of mendacious lexicography, The Liar's Dictionary. The Victorian Chaise-longue by Marghanita Laski. Persephone book no: 5 6 7. Order This Book. Regular price £ In Stock. Sale price £ Unit price / per. Quantity. Add to Basket A postcard reproduction of the Islington house which is the setting for the book accompanies each copy; commissioned painting by David Gentleman.
The Victorian Chaise-Longue by Marghanita Laski (), published by Persephone Books () “We think back through our mothers,” Virginia Woolf wrote, “if we are women.” Marghanita Laski’s terrifying novel The Victorian Chaise-Longue () spins this proposition sideways. What if becoming a mother makes a woman a time-traveler against her will?. The Victorian Chaise-longue () is a terrifying short novel by the writer, broadcaster and lexicographer Marghanita Laski. Joining Andy and John is the novelist Eley Williams, author of the awarding winning Attrib. and Other Stories and this year’s wonderful novel of mendacious lexicography, The Liar’s Dictionary. The Victorian Chaise-longue is a terrifying short novel by the writer, broadcaster and lexicographer, Marghanita Laski. First published by The Cresset Press in , it was reissued as Persephone Books ’ sixth title in (followed by re-issues of four more novels by Laski). Joining.
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