Jane and Prudence

222 pages

English language

Published May 21, 1953 by J. Cape.

ISBN:
978-0-224-01768-8
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The setting of this very funny novel, one of Barbara Pym's earliest, is an English village, where Jane's husband is the newly appointed vicar, and where Prudence will pay Jane a visit and find herself courted by a fatuous young widower. Prudence, at twenty-nine, has achieved nothing in life but a dull research job in London and a string of dud affairs; Jane, now in her forties, was Prudence's tutor at Oxford. Jane cheerfully concedes that she is an incompetent housewife, but she hopes that the move to a rural parish may transform her into a Trollopean vicar's wife, as well as a crafty matchmaker. There are many comic complications as Jane learns that matchmaking has as many pitfalls as does housewifery.

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Subjects

  • Female friendship -- Fiction.
  • Spouses of clergy -- Fiction.
  • Single women -- Fiction.
  • England -- Fiction.