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Queen Lucia (Paperback)

by E. F. Benson (Author)
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There is some irony in the fact that Benson, the creator of everything from plays to sober biographies, is best remembered for his series of ``Lucia'' novels, delicious satires of the pretensions and foibles of provincial middle-class life in Britain in the 1920s and '30s. Still, given Benson's droll send-ups of the bitter battles waged by matrons desperate to live out their fantastical versions of upper-class elegance and wit, and his shrewd readings of the ways in which our longings can make us both bizarre and sometimes appealing, it's very likely an irony he would have savored. His six novels chronicling the rise and fall and rise ad infinitum of Mrs. Emmeline Lucas of Riseholm are now being reissued as trade paperbacks. Queen Lucia, the first in the series, follows Mrs. Lucas (Lucia to her most intimate friends) through a lengthy and often hilarious campaign to derail the career of a would-be rival to the throne of cultural arbiter. The plot, however, is less important than the pratfalls. The six Lucia novels form a kind of epic portrait of striving gone mod, and it's good to have them appearing once again. -- Copyright ©1998, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved. --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.


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A witty tale of the provincial rich of England that depicts them all with devastating humor as they are toppled, one by one, by the dogged Lucia. Performed by Geraldine McEwan. --This text refers to the Audio Cassette edition.

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5.0 out of 5 stars A must buy: Reader Geraldine McEwan IS Lucia, Nov 2 2003
By Bill (Seattle, Washington United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Queen Lucia (Audio CD)
Since the other reviews here relate to the printed version of the E.F. Benson book, I thought I'd chime in with a review that is specific to this CD version read by Geraldine McEwan.

McEwan starred as Lucia in the delightful "Mapp and Lucia" series in the mid-1980s. It's out on DVD now and I highly recommend you snatch it up immediately before it goes out of print. It's one of the very best British comedies ever.

In the series, McEwan establishes what I consider to be the definitive version of Lucia. She is so delightful that as soon as I found out her readings of two of the Lucia books had also been recorded, I bought them -- although I had never purchased books on tape/CD before.

Suffice it so say, I was not disappointed. McEwan is a wonderful reader who brings out all the wit of the books, and I can't stress enough how marvelous it is to hear her once again using her "Lucia voice."

This has my highest recommendation.

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5.0 out of 5 stars I am now a Luciaphile!, Oct 26 2003
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This review is from: Queen Lucia (Paperback)
And proud of it...
I began this series because of recommendations from those who enjoyed Wodehouse. Although It's much dryer in the humor department than Wodehouse, the series is lovely and possesses that crisp hard edged satire that only Brits seem to be able to master. His skewering is principally focused on a narcissist who, despite her braggart ways, you can't take your eyes off and wouldn't want to live without. I've read all six in short succession, and I do agree with most reviewers that the final three are his strongest. I am sorry that we are left with only the six novels, but at least we have those. Long live Lucia!
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3.0 out of 5 stars A nice read, Dec 21 2002
By David A. Riley (Orange, CA USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Queen Lucia (Paperback)
Queen Lucia is the first in the series of novels that invite us in to Riseholm and the lives of it's residents. Lucia is the snobbish self appointed but undisputed Queen of everything cultural in this small rural english village. However she finds herself challenged unintentionally by Olga Bracely a famous opera singer who takes up residence in the village. As she fights for her throne the reader is witness to the malice, manipulation and backstabbing that is just under the surface in village life. As in all good stories Lucia is all but dethrowned and then regains the upper hand once again. The book is witty, full of interesting if somewhat strange characters and entertaining. After first reading Queen Lucia I felt a little disapointed having heard Bentley described as being on a par with Wilde, Wodehouse and Coward. I do not find this claimed level of wit and word smithing in Queen Lucia myself, however once I got past this disappointment I found myself both entertained by and fond of this novel.
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4.0 out of 5 stars The knives are so sharp because the town is so small
I was attacted to this book (and series by Benson) because Tom Holt has written sequels to these books, and I felt like I should read the originals before searching out Holt's... Read more
Published on Sep 13 2002 by Glen Engel Cox

4.0 out of 5 stars Long live the Queen
There are six Lucia novels by author Benson, who set the redoubtable Mrs. Lucas (Lucia, to her friends) first in Riseholme, really Broadway in the Cotswold. Read more
Published on Aug 3 2002 by Joanna Daneman

4.0 out of 5 stars Queen Lucia emerges.
Mrs Emmeline Lucas, known in her community as Lucia, "reigns supreme over the affairs of Riseholme". Read more
Published on Jun 29 2002 by John Austin

5.0 out of 5 stars Pure Pleasure
Lucia is wonderful - a reread of a great series of humorous looks at British country life.

Queen Lucia, the first in the series, introduces us to Mrs. Read more

Published on Mar 24 2002 by ruthalice

5.0 out of 5 stars A Look at village life in the 1920's - bitchy, ironic fun
Mrs Lucas is Lucia, Queen of the tiny (but culturally important) village of Riseholme. From her villa she dispenses wisdom, dominates the cultural life and makes pronouncements... Read more
Published on Jun 19 2001 by A. Woodley

5.0 out of 5 stars I would give it 6 stars, but they won't let me
I was turned on to these wonderful books by a friend of mine who is completely Georgie! Read the book, you'll know who I mean. Read more
Published on Mar 1 2001 by soonerlover

5.0 out of 5 stars Oh, Lucia!
If you can imagine TV's Aaron Spelling writing his brand of witty and campy fun in an English town in the 1920s & 30s, then you can imagine Benson's Lucia series. Read more
Published on Jan 5 2001 by blissengine

5.0 out of 5 stars another devoted fan
Queen Lucia, like the other books in the series, is sardonic, eloquent, and bawdy. It's wonderful read. I wish these books would get more press. They're so enjoyable.
Published on Jun 1 2000

5.0 out of 5 stars One of the 3 funniest novels ever written
And the other 2 are also by Benson ... well, tied with Toole's "Confedearcy of Dunces" and Keenan's "Blue Heaven. Read more
Published on May 12 2000 by Ashley Lambert-Maberly

5.0 out of 5 stars Au reservoir!
An almost asphixicatingly high level of camp at times but very, very funny. Less in the spirit of camp, but the real joy of this and other books in the series, is the acute... Read more
Published on April 2 2000

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