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The Doctor's Wife (Moore novel)

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207:"is really quite old‐fashioned in plot management and quite conventional in its implications... When Moore is writing at his serious best, as in 'The Lonely Passion of Judith Hearne' or in 'Catholics,' that small, somber near‐masterpiece, he ranks with the finest novelists of today. 'The Doctor's Wife' is not serious in that sense. it may appear to raise many important questions about passion, family commitments, woman's self‐determination — also about the interconnections of private and public violence and cruelty — yet even in storytelling a parade of appearances must not be confused with the real thing." 214:, "Moore dramatizes Sheila’s psychological crisis in spiritual terms: She has attained a state of grace during the Villefranche episode, but, according to her Catholic outlook, she must enter purgatory to expiate her venial sins. She chooses an uncertain new life in London, where she can shed her past yet continue her penance for having betrayed both her husband and her lover. Moore, with his sober artistry, has created in Sheila Redden a heroine of a depth, intensity, and subtlety rare in contemporary fiction." 181:, Moore writes from "inside the consciousness of a woman... Moore, who has always loved Paris, splendidly evokes shuttered French hotel rooms and boulevard cafes with precise, echoing details. But in telling explicitly of the ardor and the loyalties which rend the doctor’s wife, he will doubtless divide women readers who crave romance from feminists who don’t." 222:
said, however, that in "refusing to go to America with Tom, abandoning her husband and youngster – summarily turns her back on all that was, isolating herself in a smaller void. Moore... specializes in limbos of one kind or another. But somehow the unarticulated decision of this once sensible, now
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vagrant woman, lacks conviction particularly since all the other externals belong to the glossier knowns of women's fiction--comparable to Mary Dunne's. It's for those other women who stay home to read rather than wander off like the doctor's wife toward a lonelier uncertainty."
29: 190:, said: "The book is beautifully written... It describes passion, pain, love and grief. Moore writes about the feelings of Mrs Redden (the doctor's wife) so well it's hard to imagine the book is written by a man.” 298: 747: 629: 732: 742: 269: 427: 474: 156:, who takes an American lover eleven years her junior while in Paris. She then separates from both her husband and her new lover. 648: 490: 691: 554: 530: 92: 451: 727: 752: 737: 722: 672: 141: 60: 420: 381: 145: 65: 610: 546: 437: 133: 105: 42: 602: 514: 466: 240: 757: 482: 413: 326: 680: 578: 562: 331: 199: 699: 522: 303: 274: 186: 165: 664: 125: 586: 498: 194: 177: 299:"Belfast celebrates One City One Book – how we found a novel way of looking at our place" 506: 386: 218: 716: 594: 458: 171: 137: 70: 656: 244: 149: 570: 353: 28: 129: 405: 169:
magazine observed that in this novel, as in two of his previous works,
153: 270:"His Own Pursuit of An Older Woman Sparked Brian Moore's Latest Novel" 358: 211: 203:, said: "Despite its great technical skill and air of timeliness", 121: 409: 152:, it tells the story of Sheila Redden, a doctor's wife from 184:
Lynda Bryans, TV presenter and lecturer, commenting in the
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Brian Moore
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Judith Hearne
I Am Mary Dunne
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"The Doctor's Wife"
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"His Own Pursuit of An Older Woman Sparked Brian Moore's Latest Novel"
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