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The Closed Doors and Other Stories
The Closed Doors and Other Stories | Dorothy Whipple
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Dorothy Whipple's key theme is `Live and Let Live'. And what she describes throughout her short stories are people, and particularly parents, who defy this maxim. For this reason her work is timeless, like all great writing. It is irrelevant that Dorothy Whipple's novels were set in an era when middle-class women expected to have a maid; when fish knives were used for eating fish; when children did what they were told. The moral universe she creates has not changed: there are bullies in every part of society; people try their best but often fail; they would like to be unselfish but sometimes are greedy. Like George Eliot, like Mrs Gaskell, like EM Forster, Dorothy Whipple describes men and women in their social milieu, which in her case is the inter-war period, and shows them being all- too human. But her books are not nostalgia reads either, any more than reading George Eliot or Forster is a nostalgia read, nor are they old-fashioned or simplistic. Her prose, it is true, is pure, uncluttered, straightforward, pared down to the bone and never labours the point; her subtlety is the reason why so many people - generally those who have not read her - overlook her excellence.
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#JubilantJuly Day 20 - Minimalist Covers

It doesn't get much more simplistic (or beautiful, IMHO) than the covers of #Persephone Books

Kalalalatja So true! They are gorgeous 👌 7y
rubyslippersreads 😍📚😍 7y
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#ReadJanuary Day 31 - Best of January

I consumed a surprising 15 books during January. My favorites were the Whipple, M Train, and the non-fiction book Unmentionable, about day-to-day life for Victorian women, which was an ebook loan from my library. I kept with my #WinterOfWomen17 goal, except for the book about hygge. I'm looking forward to February's reading!

#persephone #botm #bestofhanuary

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Whether the story is 6 or 60 pages long, the author is very skilled at evoking emotion in such a way that the reader may both be left breathless and deeply affecting. This is the great skill of Dorothy Whipple, to take as seemingly uninteresting a topic as quiet, everyday life and make it into the most fascinating and engaging material. I cannot wait to read more of her work.

#persephone #winterofwomen17

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My next #24in48 pick is a #persephone collection of short stories by favorite author Dorothy Whipple! #winterofwomen17

PoetKoala Sigh, that cover is beautifully simple... 7y
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My #TBR stack for this weekend's #24in48 #readathon! #winterofwomen17

saresmoore I haven't read any of these yet, but from what I know they are great choices! 7y
BookishMarginalia Great stack! 7y
RanaElizabeth That's quite a fluorescent stack! 7y
Reviewsbylola Great selections! 7y
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*heavy breathing* My precioussssss...

NOTE: the title of this book is EVERY GOOD DEED AND OTHER STORIES by Dorothy Whipple. It was released by #PersephoneBooks a week ago, and is not yet in the @Litsy database.

Bambolina_81 Love this! I'm so behind with my collection...what number are we up to? Whipple is fantastic 😊 8y
Gulfsidemusing Love Whipple❣️ 8y
LeahBergen Love her books 💗 8y
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BooksForYears @Bambolina_81 This Whipple is no.118 and the #PersephoneBooks total is up to 120. 8y
Bambolina_81 @BooksForYears I don't think I've bought any since 100 😣 I need to get back to it! Any excuse 😉 8y
quirkyreader This was one of the choices that was available for review but I told the wonderful people at #Persephonebooks to surprise me, and I got a very wonderful book. 8y
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