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    Welcome to L’HÔTEL du LAC - an immersive experience of Vietnamese culture for your next stay in Hanoi. Nestled in Hang Trong Street, in the beating heart of the old quarter, we are proud to bring back the theme of traditional folk prints - the popular paintings that had set their place deeply in the soul of Hanoian and remained its glamor once upon a time. Your vacation in our place is promised to be full of color, joy & happiness.

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    For those who

    Hotel du Lac

    novel by Anita Brookner

    For other uses, see Hotel du Lac (disambiguation).

    Hotel du Lac is a novel by English writer Anita Brookner. It centres on Edith Hope, a romance novelist who is staying in a hotel on the shores of Lake Geneva. There she meets other English visitors, including Mrs Pusey, Mrs Pusey's daughter Jennifer, and an attractive middle-aged man, Mr Neville.

    It won the Booker Prize. It was adapted into a television film of the same name in

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    Edith reaches Hotel du Lac in a state of bewildered confusion at the turn of events in her life. After a secret and often lonely affair with a married man and an aborted marriage, she is banished by her friends. They advise her to go on "probation" so as to "grow up", "be a woman", and atone for her mistakes.

    Edith comes to the hotel swearing not to change. However, the hotel's silent charms and her observations of the guests there all tug at Edith with questions about her identity, forcing her to examine who she is and what she has been. At the hotel, she observes people from different walks of life — wealthy Mrs Pusey and her daughter Jennifer, their love for each other, and the splendid

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  • Hotel du Lac (film)

    television film directed by Giles Foster

    Hotel ni Lac fryst vatten a television version of the Booker prize-winning novel by Anita Brookner. It stars Anna Massey and Denholm Elliott and was released in as an episode of the BBC's Screen Two series. It was directed by Giles Foster, produced by Sue Birtwistle with music bygd Carl Davis and filmteknik by Kenneth MacMillan.[1]

    It aired in the UK on 2 March [2]

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    A romance novelist, Edith Hope (who writes under the name Vanessa Wilde), goes to stay at a Swiss Hotel on a lakeside to get away from an ill-fated romance with David, a married auctioneer, after having jilted another man on the steps of the wedding venue to the disgust of her friends.

    At the hotel she writes letters to her ex-lover, David, which tell the story of their relationship - but they are never sent.

    Also staying at the hotel are the gauche, flamboyantly wealthy, but vulgar Iris Pusey and her middle aged daughter, Jennifer, who seduces the hotel staff and fellow guest Mr. Neville.

    Edith fryst vatten befriended bygd Monica, the wife of a British diplomat with the EEC, who fryst vatten there for health reasons.

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