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Barbara Pym

Barbara Pym

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Barbara Pym

After studying English at St Hilda's College, Oxford, she served in the Women's Royal Naval Service during World War II. The turning point for Pym came with a famous article in the Times Literary Supplement in which two prominent names, Lord David Cecil and Philip Larkin, nominated her as the most underrated writer of the century. Pym and Larkin had kept up a private correspondence over a period of many years. Her comeback novel, Quartet in Autumn, was nominated for the Booker Prize. Another novel, The Sweet Dove Died, previously rejected by many publishers, was subsequently published to critical acclaim, and several of her previously unpublished novels were published after her death.Pym worked at the International African Institute in London for some years, and played a large part in the editing of its scholarly journal, Africa, hence the frequency with which anthropologists crop up in her novels. She never married, despite several close relationships with men, notably Henry Harvey, a fellow Oxford student, and the future politician, Julian Amery. After her retirement, she moved into Barn Cottage at Finstock in Oxfordshire with her younger sister, Hilary, who continued to live there until her death in February 2005. A blue plaque was placed on the cottage in 2006. The sisters played an active role in the social life of the village.Several strong themes link the works in the Pym "canon", which are more notable for their style and characterisation than for their plots. A superficial reading gives the impression that they are sketches of village or suburban life, with excessive significance being attached to social activities connected with the Anglican church (in particular its Anglo-Catholic incarnation). However, the dialogue is often deeply ironic, and a tragic undercurrent runs through some of the later novels, especially Quartet in Autumn and The Sweet Dove Died.


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After studying English at St Hilda's College, Oxford, she served in the Women's Royal Naval Service during World War II. The turning point for Pym came with a famous article in the Times Literary Supplement in which two prominent names, Lord David Cecil and Philip Larkin, nominated her as the most underrated writer of the century. Pym and Larkin had kept up a private correspondence over a period of many years. Her comeback novel, Quartet in Autumn, was nominated for the Booker Prize. Another novel, The Sweet Dove Died, previously rejected by many publishers, was subsequently published to critical acclaim, and several of her previously unpublished novels were published after her death.Pym worked at the International African Institute in London for some years, and played a large part in the editing of its scholarly journal, Africa, hence the frequency with which anthropologists crop up in her novels. She never married, despite several close relationships with men, notably Henry Harvey, a fellow Oxford student, and the future politician, Julian Amery. After her retirement, she moved into Barn Cottage at Finstock in Oxfordshire with her younger sister, Hilary, who continued to live there until her death in February 2005. A blue plaque was placed on the cottage in 2006. The sisters played an active role in the social life of the village.Several strong themes link the works in the Pym "canon", which are more notable for their style and characterisation than for their plots. A superficial reading gives the impression that they are sketches of village or suburban life, with excessive significance being attached to social activities connected with the Anglican church (in particular its Anglo-Catholic incarnation). However, the dialogue is often deeply ironic, and a tragic undercurrent runs through some of the later novels, especially Quartet in Autumn and The Sweet Dove Died.


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Jane And Prudence

Barbara Pym

Over the years, as Barbara Pym replaced Nancy Mitford, Georgette Heyer,...

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Quatuor d'automne

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Excellent Women (Penguin Classics)

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A subtle comedy about life and its complications chronicles the experiences...

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Jane & Prudence

Barbara Pym

This early novel by Barbara Pym captures the charm and folly of English...

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Quartet In Autumn

Barbara Pym

Combining an acute eye for the eccentricities of everyday life with her...

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Some Tame Gazelle

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One of my favorites of Pym's novels, it turns a shrewd, mocking, but...

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Less Than Angels: A Novel

Barbara Pym

Dierdre Swan, still sensitive enough to be conscious of being alone without...

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No Fond Return of Love

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A novel about the tribulations of love and...

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A Glass of Blessings

Barbara Pym

Well dressed and looked after, Wilmet is married to Rodney, a handsome army...

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An Unsuitable Attachment

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The wonderful thing about Barbara Pym is her ability to take believable...

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Crampton Hodnet

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Here, Barbara Mary Crampton Pym sails off into a wickedly comedic farce,...

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The Sweet Dove Died

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Between the amorous antique dealer Humphrey and his good-looking nephew...

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A Few Green Leaves

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Published in the last year of Barbara Pym's life, 'A Few Green...

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An Academic Question

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Yearning for some excitement--and looking after her husband's best...

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Civil to Strangers And Other Writings (Plume)

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When Pym died in 1980, she left behind unpublished manuscripts in various...

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A Very Private Eye: The Diaries, Letters And Notebooks Of Barbara Pym

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Intimate and unexpected portrait of the popular Engish novelist, Barbara...

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Less Than Angels / Jane and Prudence / A Glass of Blessings

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Secret, très secret

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Lorsqu'un matin d'orage. 4ème édition

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150pages. poche....

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Introduction à la culture africaine: Aspects généraux (10/18)

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