A Footman for the Peacock
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The Peacock Displayed Himself And Paraded The Lawn, Sometimes Pausing To Look Up At The Sky. Waiting? Listening? Guiding. No. Signalling. Controversial When First Published In The Early Days Of World War Ii, Due To Its Treatment Of A Loathsome UpperCrust Family Dodging Wartime Responsibility, A Footman For The Peacock Can Now Be Enjoyed As A Scathing Satire Of Class Abuses, A Comic Masterpiece Falling Somewhere Between Barbara Pym And Monty Python. Sir Edmund And Lady Evelyn Roundelay Live Surrounded By A Menagerie Of Relations And Retainers. The Roundelays History Of Callous Cruelty Is Literally Etched On A Window Of The Servants Quarters With The Words Heryn I Dye, Thomas Picocke. 1792. Sir Edmund Reflects Cheerfully On The Running Footmen Who Have Died Off Like Flies In The FamilyS Service. But NowAmidst Digressions On Everything From Family History And Servant Woes To The Villagers Linguistic Peculiarities And A Song Immortalizing The FootmanS PlightWar Threatens The Roundelays Smug Superiority. WhatS More, It Appears That The EstateS Peacock Is A Reincarnation Of Thomas Picocke, And May Be Aiding The Nazi Cause ... By Turns Giddy And Incisive, Hilarious And Heartbreaking, A Footman For The Peacock Is Rachel Ferguson At Her Very Best. This New Edition Features An Introduction By Elizabeth Crawford. The Roundelays Are People To Live With And Laugh At And Love Punch
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