CiviltoStrangers and Other Writings is a collection of novels and short stories by Barbara Pym, published posthumously. When Pym died in 1980, she had...
another novel, CiviltoStrangers, in 1936 and several novellas in the following years, which were collectively published as CiviltoStrangers after Pym's...
granted. The phrase first appears in Pym's early unpublished novel CiviltoStrangers and is taken from Jane Austen's novel Sanditon. The book is a first-person...
commissioned by the Church Times in 1978. The story was later collected in CiviltoStrangers (1987). The novel was adapted for BBC Radio 4 in 10 15-minute episodes...
plans to move to the country and live with her long-time friend Marjorie, a widow. She has to change her plans when Marjorie announces that she is to marry...
novels – Some Tame Gazelle and CiviltoStrangers – already. By April 1940, Pym had finished Crampton Hodnet and sent it to close friends for their comments...
with Viola was the final straw that led to the separation. Dulcie too finds herself attracted to him. Returned to London, Dulcie bumps into Viola, and they...
contact. In the process of civil inattention, strangers in close proximity, such as a crowd, avoid eye contact in order to help maintain their privacy...
next-door to Deirdre and her family. A sub-plot involves the activities of Deirdre's fellow-students Mark and Digby, and their attempts to curry favour...
Civil inattention is the process whereby strangers who are in close proximity demonstrate that they are aware of one another, without imposing on each...
Cleveland, aged 41, is married to a clergyman who has recently taken on a new parish in an English village. Their daughter Flora is to follow in her mother’s...
the American Civil War (1861-1865). The Battle of Gettysburg (1955) The Civil War by Ken Burns (first broadcast on PBS from September 23 to Thursday, September...
thirty-three-year-old wife of a civil servant, Rodney, with a comfortable though routine life. She does not need to work and enjoys a life of leisure...
anthropologist Emma Howick comes to live in a cottage belonging to her mother in a small English village, planning to write up her study of new towns....
Sandoval-Strausz, A.K. (Spring 2005). "Travelers, Strangers, and Jim Crow: Law, Public Accommodations, and Civil Rights in America". Law and History Review....
Lang, Brent (October 24, 2023). "Gotham Awards Nominations: 'All of Us Strangers' Leads With Four Nominations". Variety. Archived from the original on...
bequeathed to a rival – Alan accompanies his wife on one of her visits to read to Stillingfleet and steals the manuscript, which allows him to write a ground-breaking...
published in 1950. The title of the book is taken from the poem "Something to Love" by Thomas Haynes Bayly, and the work of other English poets is frequently...
Institute in London and thus had less time to devote to keeping her notebooks. In 1990, Hazel Holt published A Lot To Ask: A Life of Barbara Pym, her biography...
butter and ghee, to soften and polish the skin. They never sell [i.e. enslave] their fellow clansmen, are hospitable and civiltostrangers, seldom carry...
Rather, they fall along a continuum. Consequential strangers occupy the vast territory between strangers and close (or core) ties. They are just beyond Stanley...
among strangers, a stranger among his own or A friend among foes, a foe among friends to At home among the Strangers. The setting is post-Russian Civil War...