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''Scandal of Spring'' (1934) is a novel by Australian writer
Martin Boyd Martin à Beckett Boyd (10 June 1893 – 3 June 1972) was an Australian writer born into the à Beckett– Boyd family, a family synonymous with the establishment, the judiciary, publishing and literature, and the visual arts since the early 19t ...
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Story outline

Set in a small English seaside village, the novel follows the story of the youth John Vazetti with lives with his parents in a cottage with tearooms attached. John falls in love with a young woman, Madge, who is visiting family in the village. Although their relatives try to push the two apart they eventually run off to London where John is arrested and imprisoned.


Critical reception

A reviewer in ''The Courier-Mail'' found that this "is a book of youth, misunderstood and battered by the blindness and prejudice of the hide-bound middle-aged. Put so baldly, it sounds commonplace, but there is nothing commonplace in the beautifully-written story. It tells with that delicacy of touch that is part of Mr. Martin Boyd's charm." In ''The Age'', the reviewer was rather dismissive, noting: "Mr Boyd needs a bigger and better theme for the display of his literary talents.""Recent Fiction", ''The Age'', 24 February 1934, p4
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See also

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1934 in Australian literature This article presents a list of the historical events and publications of Australian literature during 1934. Books * Martin Boyd – '' Scandal of Spring'' * Eleanor Dark – '' Prelude to Christopher'' * Arthur Gask ** ''The Hidden Door'' ** ' ...


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Scandal of Spring Novels by Martin Boyd 1934 Australian novels Novels set in England