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Donne eccellenti - Barbara Pym
Donne eccellenti
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Format: paperback
ISBN: 9788896919385
Publisher: Astoria
Pages no: 245
Edition language: Italian
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Mike Finn
Mike Finn rated it
5.0 "Excellent Women" by Barbara Pym - the rehabilitation of spinsterhood
A tale of gentlefolk in early 1950s London In "Excellent Women" Barbara Pym lets us see London, immediately after World War Two, through the eyes of Mildred Lathbury, a clergyman's daughter of modest independent means, who works mornings in a charity for aiding impoverished gentlewomen, is active ...
Locus Amoenus: All By My Shelf
Locus Amoenus: All By My Shelf rated it
5.0 Final Thoughts: Excellent Women
This book was an absolute revelation for me, introducing me to an author I was unfamiliar with. Now I have several print editions of her novels on their way to me, including a paperback omnibus that includes Excellent Women, since audiobooks of novels never really do it for me (I love going back and...
Murder by Death
Murder by Death rated it
4.0 Excellent Women
I'm not entirely sure what I just read. It's beautifully written, but I'd be hard pressed to outline its plot. Beyond being a social commentary on single women in the 1950's, with a sidebar on the changing morays of post-war Britain, there's not a lot happening. Mildred is a 30-something spinste...
Abandoned by user
Abandoned by user rated it
5.0 Love is like a white rabbit?
" I suppose an unmarried woman just over thirty, who lives alone and has no apparent ties, must expect to find herself involved or interested in other people's business, and if she is a clergyman's daughter then one might really say that there is no hope for her." And so we meet Mildred Lathbury, ...
Themis-Athena's Garden of Books
Themis-Athena's Garden of Books rated it
4.0 No wonder Barbara Pym appreciated Austen
The same kind of seemingly unassuming writing, combining gentility (and apparent gentleness) with acute, razorsharp, detached observation of both society and its individual constituents, and a very subtle sense of humour. Pym, like Austen, is far from being a revolutionary, but she notes the state ...
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