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Barbara Pym Society

Description

The Barbara Pym Society is an international literary society devoted to the 20th century English novelist Barbara Pym, shrewd observer of a certain kind of middle-class Englishwoman, no longer young and not quite beautiful, whom society finds it easy to overlook. She is just as shrewd an observer of the people that these women, vigilant and perceptive, themselves observe.

The spinster heroine of Excellent Women, Pym’s most famous novel, says, “I suppose an unmarried woman just over 30, 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.”

The Society holds its Annual General Meeting at St. Hilda's College, Oxford University, every summer and also holds a conference in Boston, MA every spring, a spring meeting in London, and other events. The society's newsletter, Green Leaves, is published twice yearly.

Offers funding

Yes, this infrastructure provides funding in the following categories:

  • Prizes

Founding year

1994

Contact details

St. Hildas College
Cowley Place
Oxford
Oxfordshire
OX4 1DY
Website: https://barbara-pym.org/
Public email: barbarapymsociety@gmail.com
  • @Barbara_Pym

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Type

  • Learned society or subject association
  • Society

Project Tags

  • Literature tag

Last modified:

2023-11-08 16:16:03

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