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1935 novel by Martin Boyd

The Lemon Farm
Book cover for The Lemon Farm (1973 edition)
AuthorMartin Boyd
LanguageEnglish
GenreLiterary fiction
PublisherJ. M. Dent, London
Publication date1935
Publication placeAustralia
Media typePrint
Pages333 pp
Preceded byScandal of Spring 
Followed byThe Painted Princess 

The Lemon Farm (1935) is a novel by Australian author Martin Boyd.

Plot outline

In a small English seaside village, Lady Davina Chelgrove leaves her husband Nigel for another, younger man. The affair proceeds towards a tragic ending. The "Lemon Farm" of the title is located in the Mediterranean and is the ideal that the two lovers aspire towards.

Critical reception

A reviewer in The Sydney Morning Herald found a lot to like with the novel: "Well constructed and well written The Lemon Farm is probably the most successful novel that Mr Boyd has yet written. His portrait of Davina herself is not only attractive but firmly and consistently modelled."

In The Argus the reviewer found this a better novel that the author's previous: "The Lemon Farm is written with a firm assured touch yet with subtlety and delicacy. In the main it is tragi-comedy though it deepens into tragedy."

See also

References

  1. Austlit - The Lemon Farm by Martin Boyd
  2. "Full Fathom Five", The Sydney Morning Herald, 21 June 1935, p5
  3. "An Idyll and Tattlers", The Argus, 28 June 1935, p20
Works by Martin Boyd
Novels
Novels for children
  • The Painted Princess (1936)
Poetry collections
  • Retrospect : Poems (1920)
Non-fiction
  • A Single Flame (1939)
  • Day of My Delight (1965)
  • Why They Walk Out (1970)
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