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Girls in Their Married Bliss

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Girls in Their Married Bliss is the third and final novel in Edna O'Brien's "Country Girls Trilogy" following,The Country Girls and Girl with Green Eyes.[1] The novel was first published in Britain in 1964.[1] The novel was less well received, because of its darker themes and writing, and wasn't published in the United States until 1967.[2]

Reception

Generally, the novel was not as well received in either the United Kingdom or the United States.[2] The New York Times reviewer Mellicent Bell described the novel as a "less rollicking [...] third stage of [Baba and Kate's] adventures", which focuse too much on a more "grim" fate for the two characters, than readers might like.[1] Bell highlights how the novel continues patterns and themes from the earlier novels, focusing on sexual exploration and how religiosity effects the two women.[1]

Kirkus Reviews was similarly mixed about its conclusions, writing "A mixed pleasure, this is at times a lovely, larky book and in others, there are sad spot touches closing with the rueful envoi."[3]

References

  1. ^ a b c d Bell, Millicent (February 18, 1968). "Baba and Kate". New York Time Review of Books.
  2. ^ a b Kathryn Laing; Sinéad Mooney; Maureen O'Connor (2006). Edna O'Brien: New Critical Perspectives. Peter Lang. pp. 19–22. ISBN 978-1-904505-20-4.
  3. ^ "GIRLS IN THEIR MARRIED BLISS by Edna O'Brien | Kirkus Reviews". Kirkus Reviews. Retrieved 2016-02-29.

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