Lolly Willowes

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Lolly Willowes is a 1926 novel by Sylvia Townsend Warner that follows an English spinster who escapes her oppressive family life by moving to the countryside and embracing witchcraft as a form of female independence.

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instanceOf novel
adaptationStatus adapted for radio
author Sylvia Townsend Warner NERFINISHED
centralConflict individual freedom versus family expectations
centralMotif witchcraft as liberation
characterTypeOfProtagonist spinster
containsElement supernatural pact with the devil
witches' sabbath
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
criticalReception acclaimed for its portrayal of female autonomy
firstEditionFormat print
genre fantasy fiction
feminist literature
novel
satire
hasAlternativeTitle Lolly Willowes; or, The Loving Huntsman NERFINISHED
hasCharacter Caroline Willowes NERFINISHED
Henry Willowes NERFINISHED
Laura Willowes NERFINISHED
Titus NERFINISHED
influenced later feminist fantasy literature
literaryMovement modernism
literaryPeriod 20th-century literature
mainCharacter Laura Willowes NERFINISHED
narrativePerspective third-person narration
notableFor early feminist themes in 20th-century British fiction
originalLanguage English
placeInAuthorCareer Sylvia Townsend Warner's first published novel
plotSummary An English spinster escapes her oppressive family by moving to the countryside and embracing witchcraft.
protagonist Laura Willowes NERFINISHED
publicationYear 1926
publisher Chatto & Windus NERFINISHED
setting Chiltern Hills NERFINISHED
England
London, England
surface form: London
theme female independence
freedom from family obligations
patriarchy
rural life
self-discovery
spinsterhood
witchcraft
women and power
timePeriodOfSetting early 20th century

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Sylvia Townsend Warner notableWork Lolly Willowes
Sylvia Townsend Warner wrote Lolly Willowes