Mrs Reinhardt & Other Stories
by Edna O'Brien
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Controversial novel that challenges the moral standing of the Roman Catholic Church in Ireland.Tags
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This collection of stories was incitefully and beautifully written, socially varied. From rural villages in Ireland with their rightul but dangerous outcast character, to sophicated travel in France with wine-filled tables of educated conversation and erotically-eaten shellfish by candlelight. to the grey London days of an elderly retired dancer - her glory days behind her, contently retired until a handsome young man crashes into the public garden she maintains as civic duty. This is well before the days of a settlement at Lincoln's Inn, but she can see he is good, and offers him home, but only until her fanasies destroy believe in trust and understanding between them. This was my least favourite, just because the archetype of an show more embittered, forgotten old maid, settled - but brittle and eratic with unresolved sexual guilt, got to me. A writer who does female longing, sex, innocense and betrayal so beautifully let her own side down with this, perhaps - but the story was still intriguiing. show less
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Writer Edna O'Brien was born in Clare County, Ireland, in 1930 and attended Pharmaceutical College in Dublin. O'Brien, winner of the Kingsley Amis Award, the Los Angeles Times Book Price and the European Literature Prize, has written short stories, novels, plays, television plays and screenplays. She has also written for such magazines as show more Cosmopolitan, Ladies Home Journal and The New Yorker. (Bowker Author Biography) Edna O'Brien's previous works of fiction include "Down by the River", "House of Splendid Isolation", "Time & Tide", & "Lantern Slides", which won the Los Angeles Times Book Prize for fiction. Her book about James Joyce was published in 1999 & excerpted in "The New Yorker". An honorary member of the American Academy of Arts & Letters, O'Brien grew up in Ireland & now lives in London. (Publisher Provided) show less
Common Knowledge
- Canonical title
- Mrs Reinhardt & Other Stories
- Original publication date
- 1978
- People/Characters
- Mrs. Reinhardt; Eleanor; Jay; Jack Donnelly; Hilda Donnelly; Miss Hawkins (show all 14); Jane; Nell; Ellen Mullally; Tom; Dr. James Mullally; Lena; Clara; Rita
- Important places
- Ireland; Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England, UK; Italy
- Epigraph
- You who by love brought into being delirium in my heart, O Dion.
Plato - First words
- Everything began to be better for Mrs. Reinhardt from the moment she started to sleepwalk.
- Last words
- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)Who knows anything anyhow.
- Original language
- English
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- Members
- 67
- Popularity
- 466,257
- Reviews
- 1
- Rating
- (3.33)
- Languages
- English
- Media
- Paper
- ISBNs
- 3
- ASINs
- 1

























































