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Jane felt that he would write from the depths of a wretchedness that would not necessarily be insincere because its outward signs were so theatrical. Pesumably attractive men and probably woman too must always be suffering in this way; they must so often have to reject and cast aside love, and perhaps even practice did not always make them ruthless and cold-blooded enough to do it without feeling any qualms.


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A blue plaque marking the cottage as an historic site was placed in 2006. This inspired her use of anthropologists as characters in her novels. A tragic undercurrent runs through some of the later novels especially Quartet in Autumn and The Sweet Dove Died.

Her novel Quartet in Autumn (1977) was nominated for the Booker Prize that year and Barbara Pym was elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature. In the 1950s Barbara Pym wrote a series of social comedies of which the best known are Excellent Women (1952) and A Glass of Blessings (1958). Barbara Mary Crampton Pym (2 June 1913 – 11 January 1980) was an English novelist.

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