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An Ordinary Lunacy

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Country
  
Australia

Genre
  
Literary fiction

Media type
  
Print

Originally published
  
1963

Publisher
  
Macmillan Publishers

Language
  
Publication date
  
1963

Pages
  
251pp

Author
  
Jessica Anderson

Jessica Anderson books
  
The Impersonators, Tirra Lirra by the River, Cinder the Bubble‑blowing Dragon, The Commandant, The only daughter

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An Ordinary Lunacy (1963) is a novel by Australian writer Jessica Anderson.

Contents

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Story outline

After being attracted to Isobel Purdy at a party lawyer David Byfield finds himself defending her in court after she is charged with the murder of her husband. His defense is successful and the relationship between the two begins to blossom. But Isobel is a complicated woman and the relationship also becomes tangled and complicated.

Critical reception

Hope Hewitt in The Canberra Times, commenting on the 1988 re-issue of the novel, noted: "It is set in present-day Sydney; Anderson has an understated talent for evoking Sydney, and it docs not matter for this study of personal relation ships, caught at the focus point of an apparent suicide, that 25 years have gone by. Sydney life is evoked subtly, assumed as being within the experience of her intelligent cosmopolitan readers; it is not insistent, but it is important."

The Oxford Companion to Australian Literature described the novel as combining "penetrating observation of a sophisticated segment of Sydney society with exploration of an obsessive passion."

References

An Ordinary Lunacy Wikipedia


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