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found that this "is a supremely English novel, infused with the troubled, cocky and half‐defeated spirit of contemporary England. George Orwell might have written such a book, if women interested him, which they didn't, and if his style was not so flat out." And concludes "A wonderful book. The life
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The novel follows the life of Eleanor Herbert Brent, a recent university graduate, living in London and engaged to be married. Over the next few years she breaks her engagement, embarks on affair with a man she meets on a boat, leaves him, becomes engaged again, and then breaks off that engagement
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notes that the novel "observes Miss Herbert's career in close details without offering judgment on the corruption and vapidity of her existence. The reader must deduce these from both the abundance of sordid detail and Miss Herbert's incomprehensible lack of historical awareness."
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as well. She finally marries and has children but finds herself alone when her husband departs. She finds some success on the fringes of the literary world yet never really comes to know herself.
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story of a British beauty is a metaphor for England in its present hour."
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Ocean of Story: The Uncollected Stories of Christina Stead
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Christina Stead
English
Random House
ISBN
039440517X
The Little Hotel
I'm Dying Laughing: The Humourist
Christina Stead
1976 in literature
"Miss Herbert" by Helen Yglesias, The New York Times, 13 June 1976
Encyclopedia of the Novel, p1274
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Christina Stead
Seven Poor Men of Sydney
The Beauties and Furies
House of All Nations
The Man Who Loved Children
For Love Alone
Letty Fox: Her Luck
A Little Tea, a Little Chat
The People with the Dogs
Dark Places of the Heart
The Little Hotel
Miss Herbert (The Suburban Wife)
I'm Dying Laughing: The Humourist
Categories
Novels set in London

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