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Francis Wyndham

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Francis Wyndham


Born
in London, The United Kingdom
July 02, 1924


Average rating: 3.62 · 6,211 ratings · 781 reviews · 24 distinct worksSimilar authors
The Other Garden

3.12 avg rating — 66 ratings — published 1987 — 9 editions
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The Complete Fiction

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Trotsky: A documentary,

4.50 avg rating — 14 ratings — published 1973 — 5 editions
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The Other Garden and Collec...

2.86 avg rating — 14 ratings — published 2008 — 7 editions
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Mrs.Henderson And Other

3.60 avg rating — 10 ratings — published 1985 — 3 editions
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THEATRE OF EMBARRASSMENT

3.50 avg rating — 2 ratings — published 1991 — 2 editions
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Las cartas de Jean Rhys

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Graham Greene

liked it 3.00 avg rating — 1 rating — published 1996 — 8 editions
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Mrs Henderson

liked it 3.00 avg rating — 1 rating — published 1988 — 6 editions
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The Stories of Francis Wyndham

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“It is the tragedy of a distinguished mind and a generous nature that have gone unappreciated in a conventional, unimaginative world. A victim of men's incomprehension of women, a symptom of women's mistrust of men.”
Francis Wyndham, Wide Sargasso Sea
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“Kay suffered from a congenital lack of energy, and after taking books out of W.H. Smith's lending libraries in Swindon and Marlborough she would succumb to a mysterious, destructive lassitude which prevented her from returning them until long after the dates written on the little tickets dangling reproachfully from their spines. Conscious of having incurred a debt which mounted terrifyingly with every day that went by, and unable to compute with even approximate accuracy the sum of the fines to which she might eventually be liable, she would postpone their settlement yet further. When at last Kay feared that some river of no return had been fatally crossed, she judged it too much to much of a risk to be seen passing W.H. Smith's shop windows in either town, and to escape notice, recognition and exposure she would condemn herself to inconvenient detours, dodging down side alleys or hiding behind traffic in the main streets except on safe Sundays and early-closing afternoons. Most of the borrowed books did in the end find their way back to the libraries(sometimes conveyed there by me) but one of her favourites - Without My Cloak by Kate O'Brien - still remained in her possession. Kay's sense of guilt at having in effect stolen Without My Cloak had become so overwhelming that she now refused to visit Marlborough or Swindon at all unless she was covered up in some sort of wrap as a token disguise - in fact(I made myself laugh at the thought as I waited for the hours to pass in my lonely dark hilltop watch) in those places she was never without her cloak!”
Francis Wyndham, The Other Garden

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