As a collection the reader has the opportunity to appreciate the growing unrest of the housewife in which women were trying to walk out on their husbands (then having a change of heart!), the lack of opportunities for spinsters who were pitied and the general desire for emancipation not only for women but the individual who wanted to escape their own position. The Den enjoyed Gibbon’s wry humour and energetic attack on domestic life in Middle England, the snobbery of class through Gibbon’s characterisations as well as general people watching. As well as presenting a peak into another era without TV (and the internet!) it gives book clubs and readers the chance to indulge and appreciate the short story. The rest of the book is made up of other short stories that were featured in magazines around this time including 'The Lady' and 'Good Housekeeping'. Perfect for busy holiday season, this is a charming compendium of short stories, a form of popular fiction, that was originally published in 1940 headlining with two endearing festive stories, one being set at Cold Comfort Farm and featuring the much loved Starkadders. Filled with wonderful period detail this is brimming with Gibbon’s humour of another era. 'Christmas At Cold Comfort Farm' is collection of short stories by author and journalist, Stella Gibbons, made famous for her popular novel of the same name (‘Cold Comfort Farm’) which is a pitch perfect parody of rural melodrama in middle-class suburbia during the late 1930s.
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