Being splendid
Stephen Wall, 3 March 1988
The Pleasure of Miss Pym
by Charles Burkhart.
Texas, 120 pp., $17.95, July 1987,0 292 76496 0 Show More
by Charles Burkhart.
Texas, 120 pp., $17.95, July 1987,
The World of Barbara Pym
by Janice Rossen.
Macmillan, 193 pp., £27.50, November 1987,0 333 42372 0 Show More
by Janice Rossen.
Macmillan, 193 pp., £27.50, November 1987,
The Life and Work of Barbara Pym
edited by Dale Salwak.
Macmillan, 210 pp., £27.50, April 1987,0 333 40831 4 Show More
edited by Dale Salwak.
Macmillan, 210 pp., £27.50, April 1987,
“... to raise or consider with the appropriate finesse. The heroine of Civil to Strangers is Cassandra Marsh-Gibbon (Barbara Pym addressed herself as ‘Sandra’ in her Oxford diaries) and she is married to a vain, hypochondriac but (to her) lovable novelist called Adam. Pym wrote to Henry Harvey at the time that ‘Adam is sweet but very stupid. You are sweet ... ”