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The Friend of Women and Other Stories [Hardcover]

Louis Auchincloss (Author)
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March 9, 2007
The Los Angeles Times has lauded Louis Auchincloss as "a novelist committed to examining the complicated layers of character, psychology, and society." In The Friend of Women, that dedication shines on every page in the singular, epigrammatic style of an American master.

The mysteries of character are at the heart of these six previously unpublished pieces. In the title story, a teacher at a private girls' school ruminates on a long career, wondering if he was right to encourage his students to find a life less constrained than the conventional one prescribed to them or if he cruelly raised unrealistic expectations. In "The Country Cousin" -- a delightful one-act play -- a wealthy woman's dependent niece unwittingly serves as the vehicle that reveals her rich relatives' self-involvement. Ranging from a boyhood friendship tested by the fabrications of the McCarthy era to an Episcopal priest tormented by an autocratic headmaster, Auchincloss's fiction illuminates the complications that ensue when our perceptions of other people's character -- as well as our own -- are upended.

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It's easy to understand why the prolific Auchincloss (East Side Story) has been hailed as a "Living Landmark," writing as he does about a mannered New York of bygone days. His latest book, a collection of six stories, doesn't stray from this familiar, still fertile ground, with mixed results. The title story's narrator, a retired English teacher from a tony Manhattan school for "young ladies," recalls his three favorite pupils (class of 1937); in detailing his involvement in their lives as they grow into adulthood, marriage and motherhood, he reveals just how far he will go to remain a confidant and friend. A New England prep school provides the setting for a contest of wills between a young priest and a tyrannical headmaster in "The Devil and Rufus Lockwood," and a different clash of personalities is on display in "The Country Cousin," a light, predictable drawing room comedy of manners fashioned as a one-act play. Class conflicts, anti-Semitism and McCarthyism needle the WASPy characters, and personal transformations take place against the changing meanings of marriage and shifting social mores. Though there are few surprises and the waters aren't deep, Auchincloss turns over his own turf with consistent charm. (Mar.)
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The prolific Auchincloss has fashioned a brilliant career out of charting the course of the East Coast upper crust. In this collection of five previously unpublished short stories and a one-act play, he reaches back in time to the mid-twentieth century, providing behind-the-scenes glimpses into the often-peculiar customs, lifestyles, and rationalizations of the rich and privileged. In the title story, an English teacher from an exclusive day school for young ladies--a male Miss Jean Brodie--remembers how he influenced the lives of his three favorite pupils for better or for worse. The other stories touch upon familiar themes that include McCarthyism, the awakening of latent passions, self-absorption, and hypocrisy. In typical Auchincloss style, twists, turns, and gently humorous surprises grace the pages of these insightful society set pieces. Margaret Flanagan
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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 212 pages
  • Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt; None edition (March 9, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0618718664
  • ISBN-13: 978-0618718665
  • Product Dimensions: 8.2 x 5.8 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 9.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,079,297 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Delicious snobby classic Auchincloss, March 14, 2007
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No one writes of the New York uppercrust as does our venerable Louis. Not even Henry James or Edith Wharton capture the empty-hearted veneers with such elan and verve and always just the cleverest turn of phrase. The title story resonates well with Auchincloss' classic RECTOR OF JUSTIN. I've always regreted that he didn't write more school stories because he does them so well. The other three stories do not fail to charm and entertain amid the Victorian penthouses and Wall Street legal and financial offices. The one-act play that concludes this slim volume harkens to Restoration romantic comedies, with just the slightest edge of the more contemporary domestic dramas of Lanford Wilson and Edward Albee. Wit and les bon mots abound. This book would serve well as an introduction to Auchincloss and his vision of a very changed and changing world. If it suits you, then I'd also try his BOOK CLASS and of course, RECTOR.
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4.0 out of 5 stars The Friend Of Women Is A Memorable Story, The Others Less So, October 11, 2008
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Reading Louis Auchincloss is a pleasurable exercise for the brain, but reviewing Mr. Auchincloss is a bit of a challenge, namely because his stories, so cerebrally enjoyable while being read, quickly smear together afterwards, as his situations, characters, events, professions, dialogue all contain so little variations from story to story that they rapidly merge into what becomes in hindsight almost like a novel. Louis Auchincloss is an American treasure and a master of his art form, but he concentrates so exclusively on one particular place and class of people that even now I have difficulty citing a single story from this collection, except the title story, that distinguishes itself upon recollection. Oh, to be sure, as I read the short stories in The Friend of Women I was impressed at this writer's grasp and deft expertise and above all his intimate familiarly with old New York's upper crust, but in remembrance I find myself left feeling great fondness for the anthology as a whole, but am almost unable to recall a single story off the top of my head. Is that a criticism? No, not exactly, but in my experience it's unique to Mr. Auchincloss' works. Four and a half stars.
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Aunt Nellie, New York, Wall Street, Miss Snyder, Nathan Levy, Miss Dickerman's Classes, Cousin Nellie, Cora King, Clarence Cook, Howard Rand, Frederick Coates, Long Island, Cathy Earnshaw, Uncle Jules Anthon, Daisy Moberly, Central Park, The Ballad Girl, Great Depression, Eliot Amory, New Orange Review, Tommy Newbold, Alfreda Belknap, Elias Bernard, Elida Rodman, Colony Club
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