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Ep 2 - In Which Miss Pym Tours Germany

In Paula Byrne's shrewd new biography of one of the twentieth century's wittiest novelists, Barbara Pym's broken heart is mended in 1930s Germany. Hattie Morahan reads.

Paula Byrne's shrewdly observed and joyous new biography of one of the twentieth century's wittiest novelists. In today's episode, Barbara Pym indulges her love of German culture with visits to 1930s Germany where her broken heart is also mended.

Philip Larkin regarded her as the era's very own Jane Austen and yet today Barbara Pym is little known. She lived through a period of social and political upheaval, and her novels charted the impact of these changes on women in the public and the domestic realm. By the early 60s she had published six novels, and though she struggled for recognition from 1963 onwards, she continued to write and went on to make a triumphant comeback.

Her diaries are prefaced 'The Adventures of Miss Pym' emulating Henry Fielding's 'Tom Jones', and in turn Paula Byrne has written her celebratory biography of this courageous and funny novelist in the style of a picaresque adventure.

Paula Byrne is the bestselling and acclaimed biographer and novelist. Her non-fiction includes 'The Real Jane Austen', 'The Genius of Jane Austen' and 'Mad World' the story of Evelyn Waugh and Brideshead.

Photo credit: The Barbara Pym Society

Abridged by Julian Wilkinson
Produced by Elizabeth Allard.

14 minutes

Broadcasts

  • Tue 13 Apr 2021 09:45
  • Wed 14 Apr 2021 00:30