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''Less Than Angels'' is a novel by
Barbara Pym Barbara Mary Crampton Pym (2 June 1913 – 11 January 1980) was an English novelist. In the 1950s she published a series of social comedies, of which the best known are '' Excellent Women'' (1952) and '' A Glass of Blessings'' (1958). In 1977 ...
, first published in 1955.


Synopsis

Catherine Oliphant is a writer of magazine stories and articles who lives with anthropologist Tom Mallow. Tom begins a romance with a student, Deirdre Swan, and moves out of Catherine's flat. At the same time, she becomes interested in reclusive anthropologist Alaric Lydgate, who has recently returned from Africa and lives next-door to Deirdre and her family. A sub-plot involves the activities of Deirdre's fellow-students Mark and Digby, and their attempts to curry favour with influential academics as they seek grants to facilitate the next phase of their careers. Tom departs for Africa, where he is killed during a time of political unrest. Deirdre begins to return Digby's fondness for her, and Catherine seems about to begin a relationship with Alaric.


Publication history

''Less Than Angels'' was Pym's fourth novel and was published by
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in October 1955. It received muted reviews, in contrast to the success of her first two novels in particular. The novel's 1955 sales totalled 3,092 copies, which the publisher commented "isn't good enough". By the end of the decade, it had sold only 3,569 copies. The book did not lose money for the publisher but was not considered a success. ''Less Than Angels'' was the only Pym novel to be published in
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before the 1970s. It was published by
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in April 1957, selling 1,386 copies, which was considered a failure. The novel was republished in
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by E.P. Dutton in 1980, alongside the rest of Pym's canon. In the 1980s, the novel was released as an audiobook by
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read by the actress
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. In 2013,
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released the novel as an audiobook, narrated by Patience Tomlinson. The novel was published in
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as ''Un poco menos que ángeles'',
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as ''Un po' meno che angeli'' and in
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as ''Moins que les anges''


Analysis

''Less Than Angels'' is set in a period of social change which is subtly represented within the novel's plot and setting. Pym sought to precisely describe life in post-
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England, with life slowly returning to normal but the impacts of rationing and great loss of life still evident. The novel is largely concerned with the activities of a group of
anthropologists An anthropologist is a scientist engaged in the practice of anthropology. Anthropologists study aspects of humans within past and present societies. Social anthropology, cultural anthropology and philosophical anthropology study the norms, values ...
, and is to some extent based on the author's own experiences working at the
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in London. Pym wrote, "It is surely appropriate that anthropologists, who spend their time studying life and behaviour in various societies should be studied in their turn". The central character, Catherine, is considered by many to represent the author, being a writer of short stories who observes the actions of other characters with an air of detachment. Anne Wyatt-Brown writes that "Catherine represents Pym’s view of the world. She shares her author’s imagination, her amused reaction to anthropologists, and her detachment."


Connections to other novels

Several characters from Pym's earlier novel ''
Excellent Women ''Excellent Women'', the second published novel by Barbara Pym, first appeared from Jonathan Cape in 1952. A novel of manners, it is generally acclaimed as her funniest and most successful in that genre. Title The phrase "excellent women" appea ...
'' reappear, including Mildred Lathbury, Rocky Napier, Everard Bone, and Esther Clovis. Catherine Oliphant, ''Less Than Angels central character, will be mentioned in Pym's ''
A Glass of Blessings ''A Glass of Blessings'' is a novel by Barbara Pym, first published in 1958. It deals with the growing estrangement of a well-to-do married couple and the means by which harmony is restored. Plot summary The central character and narrator, Wilm ...
'', as a writer. In '' No Fond Return of Love'' we learn that Deirdre did indeed marry Digby.


Adaptation

''Less Than Angels'' was the first Pym novel to be considered for a film adaptation, with
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showing some interest in the 1950s. However, nothing came of this.Holt 1990, p.171


References

{{Barbara Pym 1955 British novels Novels by Barbara Pym Novels about writers Jonathan Cape books