**"The finest introduction to Barbara Pym" (The New York Times): a
hilarious comedy of manners by the shrewdly observant British novelist
often compared to Jane Austen
**
One of Barbara Pym's richest and most amusing high comedies, Excellent
Women has at its center Mildred Lathbury, a clergyman's daughter and a
mild-mannered spinster in 1950s England. She is one of those "excellent
women," the smart, supportive, repressed women who men take for granted.
As Mildred gets embroiled in the lives of her new
neighbors--anthropologist Helena Napier and her handsome, dashing
husband, Rocky, and Julian Malory, the vicar next door--the novel
presents a series of snapshots of human life as actually, and pluckily,
lived in a vanishing world of manners and repressed desires.