The Virgin in the Garden

 

                       
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Title
The Virgin in the Garden
Author A. S. Byatt
Genre British literature, Coming-of-age fiction, Historical fiction, Literary fiction
Format N/A

 

Book Description

The Virgin in the Garden is the first novel in A. S. Byatt’s Frederica Quartet. Set in postwar England during the early 1950s, it follows the intellectually gifted Potter siblings—especially Frederica—as they navigate sexuality, education, religion, and artistic ambition against the backdrop of a community staging a verse play for Queen Elizabeth II’s coronation. The novel weaves together personal awakening and national identity, blending realism with poetry, myth, and literary allusion.

 

About Author

A. S. Byatt (1936–2023), born Antonia Susan Drabble, was an acclaimed British novelist, short-story writer, and literary critic. Educated at the University of Cambridge and the University of Oxford, she taught literature for many years while developing a body of fiction celebrated for its intellectual depth and stylistic range. Byatt achieved wide recognition with Possession: A Romance (1990), which won the Booker Prize and became her best-known work. Her writing often blends narrative with philosophy, myth, science, and art history, reflecting her belief in the pleasures of serious reading. She was appointed Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire (DBE) in 1999 for services to literature.

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