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The Sweet Dove Died

The Sweet Dove Died

by Barbara Pym, introduction by Susie Boyt

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The October 2025 selection of the NYRB Classics Book Club

The Sweet Dove Died is one of Barbara Pym's last novels, in which her work took on a new, keen edge. It is about a woman's attachment to a man much younger than herself. Beautiful and self-absorbed, Leonora Eyre has a passion for collecting Victorian objects and is coolly indifferent towards everything outside of her fastidious, elegant existence. When she is courted by Humphrey, a widowed antiques dealer, she disdains his advances, preferring rather the attentions of his twenty-four-year-old nephew, James.

Leonora’s possession of James is challenged, however, first by Phoebe, a bookish young woman his own age, and then by the suave and seductive Ned, a visiting American professor with whom James quickly becomes infatuated. Pym’s sharp eye for comedy and shrewd observation of English manners are on full display in this finely wrought novel of love, loss, and all the hopes and disappointments that befall the human heart.

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Series: NYRB Classics
ISBN: 9781681379753
Pages: 240
Publication Date:

Praise

Faultless.
The Guardian

Byrne [Pym's biographer] wisely judges Pym’s masterpiece to be not Excellent Women, the conventional choice, but The Sweet Dove Died . . . A fearless novel.
—Thomas Mallon, The New Yorker

Her characters are all meticulously impaled on the delicate pins of a wit that is as scrupulous as it is deadly.
The Observer

A coldly funny book.
The Telegraph

Highly distinctive.... [T]he critics who have recently insisted on Miss Pym’s too long neglected gifts have not been wrong.
The Financial Times

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