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FREE shipping on qualifying offers. Lucinda Brayford (1946) chronicles three generations of an Anglo-Australian family around the turn of the twentieth century and contrasts both Australian and English societies.
Lucinda Brayford (1946) is a novel by Australian author Martin Boyd. This is the story of a beautiful woman set mainly in Melbourne, Victoria and England from the early 1900s to the Second World War. Lucinda Vane is born into a wealthy Melbourne family. Nellie Melba appears in the novel, singing at a garden party thrown by Lucinda's mother, and is described as having the "loveliest voice in the world".
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Lucinda Brayford by Martin Boyd. Lucinda Brayford is an expansive novel spanning the lives of two families over four generations. It follows the movements of the Vanes and the Brayfords across England, France, and Australia.
Other articles where Lucinda Brayford is discussed: Australian literature: Literature from 1940 to 1970: These novels-particularly Lucinda Brayford (1946) and the Langton quartet, beginning with The Cardboard Crown (1952)-were chronicles too of the . .
Other articles where Lucinda Brayford is discussed: Australian literature: Literature from 1940 to 1970: These novels-particularly Lucinda Brayford (1946) and the Langton quartet, beginning with The Cardboard Crown (1952)-were chronicles too of the decline of the genteel and aristocratic tradition. Christina Stead, who also had begun writing before the war, did not win recognition until the 1960s, with the reissue of.
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