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Dorita Fairlie Bruce (1885–1970)

Auteur de Dimsie Moves Up

47+ oeuvres 1,236 utilisateurs 4 critiques 4 Favoris

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Œuvres de Dorita Fairlie Bruce

Dimsie Moves Up (1925) 57 exemplaires
Dimsie Goes to School (1921) 53 exemplaires
Dimsie Moves Up Again (1922) 50 exemplaires
Dimsie Among the Prefects (1923) 49 exemplaires
Nancy at St Bride's (1933) 48 exemplaires
Nancy to the Rescue (1927) 48 exemplaires
Dimsie Head Girl (1925) 47 exemplaires
That Boarding School Girl (1925) 46 exemplaires
The School on the Moor (1931) 46 exemplaires
The New Girl and Nancy (1926) 42 exemplaires
Dimsie Goes Back (1935) 40 exemplaires
Nancy Calls the Tune (1944) 40 exemplaires
Nancy Returns to St. Bride's (1938) 39 exemplaires
Dimsie Carries On (1942) 37 exemplaires
The Girls of St. Bride's (1923) 37 exemplaires
The School in the Woods (1940) 36 exemplaires
Toby at Tibbs Cross (1942) 33 exemplaires
The Debatable Mound (1953) 32 exemplaires
The Serendipity Shop (1947) 32 exemplaires
Nancy in the Sixth (1935) 32 exemplaires
Dimsie Intervenes (1941) 31 exemplaires
Dimsie Grows Up (1924) 29 exemplaires
Triffeny (1950) 28 exemplaires
Prefects at Springdale (1936) 27 exemplaires
The Bartle Bequest (1955) 25 exemplaires
Captain Anne (1939) 25 exemplaires
The New House Captain (1928) 24 exemplaires
The New House at Springdale (1934) 22 exemplaires
Captain at Springdale (1932) 22 exemplaires
Wild Goose Quest (1945) 21 exemplaires
The Best House in the School (1951) 19 exemplaires
A Laverock Lilting (1945) 12 exemplaires
The Bees on Drumwhinnie (1952) 11 exemplaires
The New Dimsie Omnibus (1934) 7 exemplaires
The Dimsie Omnibus (1932) 7 exemplaires
The Springdale Omnibus (1938) 5 exemplaires
Sally Scatterbrain (1956) 5 exemplaires
Sally's Summer Term (1961) 5 exemplaires
Sally Again (1959) 4 exemplaires
Mistress Mariner 2 exemplaires
The King's Curate 2 exemplaires
The Dorita Bruce Omnibus (1937) 2 exemplaires
Nancy Short Stories 1 exemplaire
Sally’s Summer Term 1 exemplaire

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Dorita Fairlie Bruce is most well known for her school series featuring Dimsie but this book is the last in a series set in Colmskirk (Largs), a coastal town to the south-west of Glasgow. The first five books are historical, and I haven't read them, but the last four are set in modern times (that is, the 1950's when they were written) and deal with girls who have left school and need careers. The heroine of this one, Primula Mary Beton, gets a job as curator of the new museum in Colmskirk and she employs Bethia Fairgreave, who has had to leave school early and suddenly at sixteen, as her companion-housekeeper. Although the idea of women having careers other than marriage and motherhood is no longer unusual it still seem to be expected that the preferred outcome is for marriage and domesticity after a few years of paid employment. Primula Mary doesn't even last a year as curator in Colmskirk before marrying her rival for the job. Of course she then has to give up her job and stay at home but fortunately she can hand it over to her new husband!… (plus d'informations)
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CDVicarage | Oct 13, 2012 |
This is an enjoyable but lightweight girls school story, first published 90 years ago and rather showing it. The characters and their conflicts are drawn fairly simplistically and I did slightly lose track of who was who apart from the central two or three. There is a bit of a tendency for exciting things to happen for the convenience of the plot rather than believably arising from the actions of characters.

http://rmc28.dreamwidth.org/418402.html… (plus d'informations)
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rmc28 | Dec 23, 2010 |
PLUS -
• DFB is one of the classic writers of girls' school stories and for very good reason
• Her characters are believable - not too good, nor too bad
• I like the plots that are, on the whole, pretty credible - friendships and jealousies, school politics, rather than some of the more lurid kidnappings and death-defying accidents often found in other stories of this genre.

MINUS -
• There will be those who will find this kind of school story utterly ridiculous, trite, and old fashioned!… (plus d'informations)
 
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CaroTheLibrarian | Feb 16, 2010 |
Great girls story, unfortunately my copy has some printer errors, several pages not printed - 194-195;198-199;202-203 & 206-207.
 
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Lynne4b | Jun 20, 2009 |

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