Considered by many to be his finest work, this paean to the 19th century comedy of manners is Clarke-Cameron's crowning achievement. Set amongst the country houses of Darien, CT and the Upper East Side of Manhattan just after World War II it is a both a satire of American wealth and a sad moral tale of a girl whose values are alien to the world she inhabits.
― Lamp, Thursday, 2 April 2009 19:28 (fifteen years ago) link