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The Twelfth Hour (1907) is a novel by Ada Leverson. Having established herself as a journalist and short story writer, Leverson published her debut novel to moderate acclaim. Entertaining and effortlessly witty, Leverson's prose paints a stunning portrait of the Edwardian era, a time when hope and relative peace proved prosperous for many. Often compared to her close friend Oscar Wilde, Leverson, a pioneering Jewish woman, remains a unique and refreshing voice in English literature. Felicity, Sylvia, and Savile Crofton all feel the pressure placed on upper-class youths to marry wisely. At 25, Felicity appears to have found herself a good husband, a man of wealth and social standing who on closer appearance seems more interested in leisure than love. Determined not to fall into a similarly unhappy marriage, her 20-year-old sister Sylvia hopes to thwart her father's wish that she marry millionaire Mr. Ridokanski. Although he is only 16, Eton student Savile is deeply in love with a famous opera singerâfrom a distanceâbut also feels obliged to entertain the affections of Dolly Clive, a girl his own age. Finding company in their own unique miseries of the heart, the Crofton siblings hatch a plan to achieve happiness for themselves, satisfaction for their father, and whatever it is young people are meant to owe to society. The Twelfth Hour is a humorous tale of romance and desire from Ada Leverson, an underappreciated novelist of the Edwardian era. This edition of Ada Leverson's The Twelfth Hour is a classic work of British literature reimagined for modern readers.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- I. Felicity
- II. The Trials of Woodville
- III. A Love Scene
- IV. âAunt Williamâ
- V. Arthur Mervyn at Home
- VI. An Agreeable Rattle
- VII. The Night of the Party
- VIII. Felicity and Her Clients
- IX. A Dinner at Willisâs
- X. The Thin End of the Wedge
- XI. Savile and Sylvia
- XII. At the Studio
- XIII. At Mrs. Ogilvieâs
- XIV. Lord Chetwode
- XV. Madame Tussaudâs
- XVI. A Golden Day
- XVII. Savile Takes a Line
- XVIII. Felicityâs Engagements
- XIX. The Velvet Case
- XX. Zero, the Soothsayer
- XXI. âThe Other Girlâ
- XXII. Savile and Jasmyn
- XXIII. Savile and Bertie
- XXIV. The Explanation
- XXV. The Quarrel
- XXVI. Veraâs Adventure
- XXVII. Aunt Williamâs Day
- XXVIII. The Twelfth Hour
- A Note About the Author
- A Note from the Publisher