A tragedy of manners, like Jane Austin in 1950s London. It's 1952 and
for England, it's a brave and bright new world. The Depression is over,
the WAr is over, even the endless bloody rationing is nearly over, and
the future looks as lovely as the young Queen Elizabeth, due to be
crowned next June. Ms. Harriett Wallis, for one, cannot wait for
tomorrow. Her husband has an important job with an important firm, the
children are settling in with the new nanny, the new fashions are
terrifically flattering, and the War-grubby, grim, ghastly-is done. Life
is going to be just killing wonderful.