Passez à l'illimité avec Magzter GOLD

Passez à l'illimité avec Magzter GOLD

Obtenez un accès illimité à plus de 9 000 magazines, journaux et articles Premium pour seulement

$149.99
 
$74.99/Année
The Perfect Holiday Gift Gift Now

Jilly Cooper

The Observer

|

October 12, 2025

Novelist who brought joy to millions with tales of sex, mischief and muddy boots among England's racy rural set

- Patrick Kidd

Autumn in Rutshire is the season of moist and mellow fruitiness - jilly weather, they call it - but an air of melancholy lay over the county.

The trousers hung at half-mast at Penscombe Court, the bosoms paused in mid-heave, on hearing the sad news. Dame Jolly Sooper, as they called Rutshire's finest ambassador, had cleared life's final fence.

For 40 years, Jilly Cooper chronicled the comings and goings - largely the comings - of the rampant Rutshire gentry. It is a land of rotters such as Rupert Campbell-Black, Olympic showjumping champion, Tory minister and handsomest man in all England, and those who lust after them. She wrote with equal enthusiasm about the formidable sort of women who know how to wring a pheasant's neck. "The male is a domestic animal," she wrote, "which, if treated with firmness, can be trained to do most things."

Her books were seldom underwritten. Riders weighs in at 919 pages, Rivals relatively short at 716. But they were shared avidly, even if you needed both hands to hold them, spoiling the pleasure for some. Cooper wrote about sex with a smile. Her mission, she told her agent, Felicity Blunt, was "simply to add to the sum of human happiness". Fans included the Queen, on whose first husband Campbell-Black was based, and, more surprisingly, Rishi Sunak, who praised its "escapism".

PLUS D'HISTOIRES DE The Observer

The Observer

The smart course

Britain needs an Australian-style social media ban

time to read

2 mins

December 14, 2025

The Observer

Sophie Kinsella

Novelist who turned the everyday chaos of modern womanhood into bestselling, big-hearted comedy

time to read

4 mins

December 14, 2025

The Observer

Private schools charge councils up to £250k for each Send pupil

International investors are raking in millions from local authorities because mainstream schools cannot provide for the soaring number of children who need specialist support

time to read

5 mins

December 14, 2025

The Observer

Here's Johnny! The return of a Hollywood star too big to cancel

After a spectacular fall from grace, Johnny Depp will play Scrooge — a cruel man forced to reckon with his past. Alexi Mostrous reports on a startling comeback

time to read

5 mins

December 14, 2025

The Observer

The Observer

Trump has decisive views on Europe – and we cannot afford to ignore them

Compare and contrast these words from two American presidents.

time to read

4 mins

December 14, 2025

The Observer

Uncertainty over budget leaves holiday hangover

Christmas and New Year is often a busy period for family law offices - the unhappy reason being separations and divorce enquiries spike this time of year.

time to read

1 mins

December 14, 2025

The Observer

Nato allies' €1bn fund for defence startups suffers early casualties

A €1bn venture capital (VC) fund to invest in defence startups and backed by Nato allies has lost four of its five founding partners, as well as its chair, in the past 18 months.

time to read

2 mins

December 14, 2025

The Observer

The Observer

Keir Starmer flinches from the alarming truth that the United States no longer behaves like a friend

Trumpian aggression towards America's traditional allies has become a menace that cannot be ignored

time to read

4 mins

December 14, 2025

The Observer

Starmer joins Euro leaders in bid to change US peace plan for Ukraine

Keir Starmer is expected to head to Berlin tomorrow for crucial talks on the future of Ukraine with fellow European leaders, Volodymyr Zelensky and Donald Trump’s envoy Steve Witkoff.

time to read

1 mins

December 14, 2025

The Observer

"Many children are captivated by Hitler. Few remain obsessed for so long

Like Nigel Farage, as a teenager I was obsessed with Hitler and the second world war.

time to read

2 mins

December 14, 2025

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size

Holiday offer front
Holiday offer back