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Stockard, Emily.
The Making of Barbara Pym = Oxford, the War Years, and Post-war Austerity /
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正題名/作者:
The Making of Barbara Pym/ by Emily Stockard.
其他題名:
Oxford, the War Years, and Post-war Austerity /
作者:
Stockard, Emily.
面頁冊數:
XVIII, 234 p.online resource. :
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
標題:
British Culture. -
電子資源:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-83868-3
ISBN:
9783030838683
The Making of Barbara Pym = Oxford, the War Years, and Post-war Austerity /
Stockard, Emily.
The Making of Barbara Pym
Oxford, the War Years, and Post-war Austerity /[electronic resource] :by Emily Stockard. - 1st ed. 2021. - XVIII, 234 p.online resource.
Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: Elements of Continuity: Youth and the Oxford Years -- Chapter 3: The War Years: Surprising Continuities -- Chapter 4: Crampton Hodnet: The Continuous Cycle -- Chapter 5: Some Tame Gazelle: Continuity and Contentment -- Chapter 6: Excellent Women: A Continuous Role -- Chapter 7: Jane and Prudence: The End of Austerity.
“It is always a treat to welcome a new book about Barbara Pym, especially one that is written so well: free of what Henry James referred to as the 'shackles of theory,' aimed at the general literate reader, and above all, delivered passionately in the author’s own voice. A generous helping of extracts from Pym’s notebooks and commonplace book, heretofore unpublished, along with new insights into the early years of the developing writer, offer a fresh perspective from which Prof. Stockard explores 'change' as an important developing theme. The Making of Barbara Pym: Oxford, the War Years, and Post-War Austerity is a fine book on many levels.” --Dale Salwak, Professor of English, Citrus College, USA and editor of The Life and Work of Barbara Pym The Making of Barbara Pym offers new insights into Pym’s formative years as a writer, during which she honed a complex view of the necessity of change on individual and cultural levels. Supported by newly published archival material, this comprehensive study of Pym’s early work explores her personal and fictional pre-war and wartime writing, including unpublished and posthumously published works, before looking closely at Some Tame Gazelle and Excellent Women, published during Britain’s post-war austerity period. Of central importance is a new recognition of Pym’s use of social roles, particularly those of women, as proper avenues for change. The book traces how Pym came to devise characters whose individual development can be seen as analogous to or representative of larger cultural movements. Pym uses the spinster figure to embody the forward-looking cultural perspectives that she endorsed and then, finally, in Jane and Prudence, to figure the end of Britain’s austerity period. Emily Stockard is Associate Professor of English at Florida Atlantic University, USA. A graduate of the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, she has taught classes in British literature, from Chaucer to the 18th century. She has published on 16th and 17th-century poetry and drama and, most recently, on Denton Welch and Barbara Pym.
ISBN: 9783030838683
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-030-83868-3doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: PN770-779
Dewey Class. No.: 809.04
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