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The Crowded Street

'Then suddenly we find ourselves left alone in a dull crowded street with no one caring and our lives unneeded, and all the fine things we meant to do, like toys that a child had laid aside.'In the stifling confines of Edwardian Yorkshire, Muriel Hammond is waiting for her life to begin. Marriage, respectability, duty - these are all part of the script - but just as she believes that 'men do as they like' while women 'wait to see what they will do', she dreams of a life beyond those boundaries. As war transforms the village of Marshington and friends slot into their expected roles, Muriel needs courage to reframe her sad fate as a 'surplus woman' and look towards her own independent future. As a forerunner of protagonist Sarah Burton in Holtby's celebrated South Riding, she embodies the wit and quiet rebellion of a talented author committed to social reform.
'Then suddenly we find ourselves left alone in a dull crowded street with no one caring and our lives unneeded, and all the fine things we meant to do, like toys that a child had laid aside.'In the stifling confines of Edwardian Yorkshire, Muriel Hammond is waiting for her life to begin. Marriage, respectability, duty - these are all part of the script - but just as she believes that 'men do as they like' while women 'wait to see what they will do', she dreams of a life beyond those boundaries. As war transforms the village of Marshington and friends slot into their expected roles, Muriel needs courage to reframe her sad fate as a 'surplus woman' and look towards her own independent future. As a forerunner of protagonist Sarah Burton in Holtby's celebrated South Riding, she embodies the wit and quiet rebellion of a talented author committed to social reform.
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The Crowded Street

$31.00

$10.85

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'Then suddenly we find ourselves left alone in a dull crowded street with no one caring and our lives unneeded, and all the fine things we meant to do, like toys that a child had laid aside.'In the stifling confines of Edwardian Yorkshire, Muriel Hammond is waiting for her life to begin. Marriage, respectability, duty - these are all part of the script - but just as she believes that 'men do as they like' while women 'wait to see what they will do', she dreams of a life beyond those boundaries. As war transforms the village of Marshington and friends slot into their expected roles, Muriel needs courage to reframe her sad fate as a 'surplus woman' and look towards her own independent future. As a forerunner of protagonist Sarah Burton in Holtby's celebrated South Riding, she embodies the wit and quiet rebellion of a talented author committed to social reform.