"South Riding" is a 1936 novel by Winifred Holtby, published
posthumously. Set in fictional South Riding in Yorkshire, England, it
revolves around the lives of young headmistress Sarah Burton, unhappy
husband Robert Carne of Maythorpe Hall, socialist Joe Astell, and
Alderman Mrs Beddows. Winifred Holtby (1898 - 1935) was an English
novelist and journalist, best known for her novel South Riding. She was,
an passionate feminist, socialist and pacifist and was a member of the
feminist Six Point Group. Holtby's fame was derived mainly from her
journalism, including articles for the feminist journal 'Time and Tide',
but she also wrote 14 books. These include six novels; two volumes of
short stories; the first critical study of Virginia Woolf (1932) and
"Women and a Changing Civilization" (1934), a feminist survey with
opinions that are still relevant. This classic work is being republished
now in a new edition with specially curated introductory material.