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Phyllis Brett Young (1914–1996)

Auteur de The Torontonians

5 oeuvres 63 utilisateurs 2 critiques 1 Favoris

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Comprend les noms: Phyllis Brett Young

Œuvres de Phyllis Brett Young

The Torontonians (1960) 32 exemplaires
Undine (1964) 14 exemplaires
Psyche (1900) 11 exemplaires
A Question of Judgment (1970) 5 exemplaires

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Autres noms
Brett, Phyllis (birth name)
Young, Kendall (pseudonym)
Date de naissance
1914
Date de décès
1996
Sexe
female
Nationalité
Canada
Lieu de naissance
England, UK
Lieux de résidence
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Muskoka, Ontario, Canada
Études
Ontario College of Art
Professions
novelist
Courte biographie
Author of "The Torontonians" (1960) reissued Oct. 2007 by McGill-Queen's Univ. Press with an intro. by Nathalie Cooke and Suzanne Morton of McGill Univ.

The Torontonians was originally published in the US as "Gift of Time" and in UK as "Gift of Time" and in 1965 as "The Commuters"

Other titles:
Psyche
Anything Could Happen!
Undine
A Question of Judgment
The Ravine (as Kendal Young)

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This book was groud-breaking when written in the 1960s because it was an early example of writing about the "female malaise" of women who are under-employed intellectually and spiritually by life as a suburban housewife. Karen's life revolves around buying new carpeting and managing relationships with liked and unliked neibhbours. She is unhappy, but can't really say why. She is looking for something new, but can't really say what. As well as being a look at our not-so-distant past, this is an interesting story of one woman's struggle to enjoy her life.… (plus d'informations)
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LynnB | 1 autre critique | May 18, 2017 |
Published to considerable acclaim in 1960, The Torontonians was a Canadian bestseller. The book's dust-jacket describes the novel as "a brilliant presentation of the immediate predicament in which we all find ourselves, with Toronto the kaleidoscope through which we view it. To some this novel will be no more than a cynical glimpse behind the city's staid facade, to others simply a modern drawing-room comedy or a delightful picture of successful marriage; to many it will be a nostalgic memoir of the past thirty years, to many more a penetrating analysis of the contemporary social scene." The commentary adds, :these people are called Torontonians -- and their city is unmistakably Toronto during its period of fantastic growth in size and sophistication".

Newly received and just added to the reading pile.
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alharris | 1 autre critique | Mar 10, 2007 |

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Statistiques

Œuvres
5
Membres
63
Popularité
#268,028
Évaluation
½ 3.6
Critiques
2
ISBN
12
Langues
1
Favoris
1

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