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Quartet in Autumn by Barbara Pym

Spinsters, Bedsits, and Religion: Definitely Not The Office

Quartet in Autumn by Barbara Pym

July 7, 2022 by jormis 1 Comment

A month ago I came across an article in New Yorker called When Barbara Pym Couldn’t Get Published [1]. Barbara Pym was a novelist of some modest success. She had published six books 1950-1961 before her editor dropped her quite suddenly in 1963. She had become old-fashioned. According to the article, Pym’s world is ..less a realm of hope and glory than one of modesty and mild deprivation. The “boiled chicken smothered in white sauce” that’s served to the new curate provides the same nutritional […]

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jormis's CBR14 Review No:4 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: Barbara Pym ·
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“I felt that I was now old enough to become fussy and spinsterish if I wanted to:” A Gentle Post-War Comedy of Manners

Excellent Women by Barbara Pym

June 3, 2022 by GentleRain Leave a Comment

This is a fast read but it has a lot of depth to it. I enjoyed it and it was the kind of book that surprises you and is counter to what you were expecting, in a good way. Excellent Women was a little outside of my normal reading pattern in that I’m not always a literary fiction type person, but this turned out to be more of a comedy of manners novel than the literary accolades suggested. And it’s good to broaden one’s reading […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: Barbara Pym, comedy of manners, female lead, post WWII Britain, Romance, women's fiction

GentleRain's CBR14 Review No:44 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: Barbara Pym, comedy of manners, female lead, post WWII Britain, Romance, women's fiction ·
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The Grass is Always Greener Near the Deserted Medieval Village

A Few Green Leaves by Barbara Pym

July 18, 2020 by AnnaCollier Leave a Comment

Barbara Pym is a writer who, strangely, is best known for being underrated. She published a number of books in the 1950s and 1960s, then fell out of fashion. She made a comeback in the late 1970s when both the literary critic Lord David Cecil and the poet Philip Larkin nominated her when asked by the Times Literary Supplement to name the most underrated writer of the 20th century. A Few Green Leaves was Pym’s final book, published shortly after her death in 1980. Pym […]

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AnnaCollier's CBR12 Review No:6 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: Barbara Pym ·
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The new curate seemed a nice young man, but what a pity it was that his combinations showed, tucked carelessly into socks, when he sat down.

Some Tame Gazelle by Barbara Pym

June 22, 2020 by vel veeter 2 Comments

This is the first Barbara Pym novel from 1950. And it feels like both a first novel and a first Barbara Pym novel. At some point in English literature (and this is true about American literature as well in its own particular ways), there’s a shift in books, especially pastoral town books (Jane Austen, Arnold Bennett, George Eliot, some Waugh etc, Miss Marple) from books where going to church (especially regular old Church of England church) goes from a part of and sometimes topic within […]

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vel veeter's CBR12 Review No:330 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: Barbara Pym ·
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But must we always like everyone?

Excellent Women by Barbara Pym

November 3, 2019 by vel veeter Leave a Comment

The 1952 novel by English novelist Barbara Pym, this book is narrated by the slightly above 30 daughter of a now dead vicar. Still closely associated and attached to the church, she considers herself one of those “excellent women” who do the physical and emotional labor of the church parish. She’s also recently started becoming overly concerned with her own lack of marriage, and given that she’s spent most of her time with the youngish married women, and feel awkward around them, as among other […]

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vel veeter's CBR11 Review No:603 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: Barbara Pym, Excellent Women ·
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Excellent indeed

Excellent Women by Barbara Pym

March 31, 2019 by ElCicco 1 Comment

There is a Cannonballer out there, whose name I cannot remember, who is a big Barbara Pym fan. Perhaps it’s multiple Cannonballers? Not sure. Anyway, Pym’s name has come up many times over the Cannonballs, and a few weeks ago, I found Excellent Women for $2 at a bookstore’s going out of business sale. While that is sad news (especially as it’s the closest bookstore to my home), the $2 turns out to have been the best investment I’ve made in a long time. This […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: Barbara Pym, cbr11, ElCicco, Excellent Women, Fiction, ReadWomen

ElCicco's CBR11 Review No:16 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: Barbara Pym, cbr11, ElCicco, Excellent Women, Fiction, ReadWomen ·
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