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📚The Mumsnet 'Rather Dated' Book Group - All welcome to join📚

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Antarcticant · 01/09/2022 16:44

Welcome to the Mumsnet 'Rather Dated' Book Group, where we will be reading and discussing fiction from the 1930s to the 1990s that would have been described as 'contemporary' in its day.

The best introduction to the 'rather dated' concept would be to read the wonderful thread which inspired this group:

www.mumsnet.com/talk/what_were_reading/4596284-rather-dated?reply=119670989

To summarise, a number of posters expressed disappointment that literature of the 20th Century is often dismissed as 'rather dated' because society has moved on from many of the values and lifestyles described.

We decided to create a reading group where the literary merits of such fiction can be appreciated, with any 'rather dated' elements being a point of interest rather than a reason to dismiss a novel.

We will be reading one book a month. Our first book, for September, will be the book that inspired the original thread:

The Road to Lichfield by Penelope Lively

Please do join the thread whether you want to take part in the discussion or just place mark to follow it.

Fellow Rather Dated people, please add anything important I might have missed!

(With huge thanks to ImJustMadAboutSaffron for the original thread and idea Flowers)

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MotherofPearl · 28/07/2023 22:38

GoingToBeLessRubbishAtLife · 28/07/2023 21:54

That’s great. I just had a look and it is in my library so I’ll order it. I’ll see you on the 1st! Does the discussion go on for a few days?

Yes, discussion gets added to for days or even weeks. Smile

PepeLePew · 29/07/2023 09:20

May I join in? I am half way through Enchanted April - Terpsichore recommended it on the 50 Books thread and the library had it as an e-book. Turns out I can't put it down, and I was delighted when a friend cancelled plans last night as I was able to go to bed and read. I am absolutely enthralled by all the women; it's entirely relatable in a wonderfully period specific way.

MotherofPearl · 29/07/2023 09:36

Welcome Pepe and all other joiners.

I'm also about halfway and finding Mrs Fischer quite hard to bear. Hoping she somehow redeems herself.

Terpsichore · 29/07/2023 09:38

@PepeLePew ! Great to see you on here and excellent to know that my recommendation paid off ☺️

Hollyisblue · 29/07/2023 10:53

A slight diversion; Todays Times Review has a feature on Ballet Shoes by Noel Streatfield. and a charming picture of her painted in 1926 by Lewis Baumer.

ChessieFL · 29/07/2023 12:28

I love Ballet Shoes. One of my favourite books.

frustratedacademic · 29/07/2023 13:36

Hollyisblue · 29/07/2023 10:53

A slight diversion; Todays Times Review has a feature on Ballet Shoes by Noel Streatfield. and a charming picture of her painted in 1926 by Lewis Baumer.

Thanks very much, @Hollyisblue, an old favourite. Here's a link that might work: www.thetimes.co.uk/article/ballet-shoes-by-noel-streatfeild-review-k3thdv37q

frustratedacademic · 29/07/2023 13:38

And a link to the inestimable Backlisted podcast on the book: www.backlisted.fm/episodes/177-noel-streatfeild-ballet-shoes

ChessieFL · 29/07/2023 14:02

The article is behind a paywall unfortunately.

Terpsichore · 29/07/2023 15:15

I don’t subscribe so can’t offer a share token, I’m afraid - but if anyone’s interested, Noel Streatfeild’s Desert Island Discs from 1976 is on BBC Sounds. They play a couple of snippets in the Backlisted programme; fascinating and also hilarious!

Desert Island Discs - Noel Streatfeild - BBC Sounds

Roy Plomley's castaway is writer Noel Streatfeild

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/p009mtdq

TragicMuse · 29/07/2023 19:32

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This reply has been hidden until the MNHQ team can have a look at it.

frustratedacademic · 29/07/2023 19:47

ChessieFL · 29/07/2023 14:02

The article is behind a paywall unfortunately.

I used someone's share token, sorry it doesn't work for you.

ImJustMadAboutSaffron · 30/07/2023 22:14

Hollyisblue · 29/07/2023 10:53

A slight diversion; Todays Times Review has a feature on Ballet Shoes by Noel Streatfield. and a charming picture of her painted in 1926 by Lewis Baumer.

I love White Boots too.

FordKent · 31/07/2023 11:02

Dennis Wheatley, Modern - 1930s black magic 'The Devil Rides Out' + others
From memory probably not travelled these 90 years very well.
Anyone still reading him?

XingMing · 31/07/2023 13:01

I haven't read Dennis Wheatley since school days, so early 1970s. I would have to agree with you @FordKent, that they won't wear well.

FuzzyCaoraDhubh · 01/08/2023 10:38

Hello all! I've started a thread for The Enchanted April. Looking forward to the discussion.

frustratedacademic · 14/08/2023 20:21

I just received

frustratedacademic · 14/08/2023 20:25

I just received my copy of Barbara Pym's An Academic Question in the new Virago edition. I'm looking forward to the September thread on it. By the way, Foxed Quarterly did an episode of their podcast about Pym. Illuminating in all sorts of ways foxedquarterly.com/barbara-pym-other-excellent-women-slightly-foxed-podcast-episode-41/

StellaOlivetti · 14/08/2023 20:42

Oh I will listen to this, @frustratedacademic . My copy of An Academic Question has turned up too, I’m going to do my best to read it in time for our September discussion, but I have been in hospital since last week (got home today) and my brain has turned mush like- can concentrate on nothing more demanding than Take A Break. To which I am now addicted.

frustratedacademic · 14/08/2023 21:06

Wishing you better, @StellaOlivetti ! I recommend audiobooks for when you feel poorly. It's rather comforting, being read to.

StellaOlivetti · 14/08/2023 21:08

Thank you, and I do agree, it’s like being a child again.

MotherofPearl · 14/08/2023 22:15

Hope you get well soon Stella.

I have An Academic Question on my Kindle. I read it quite a few years ago, so am looking forward to rereading it once I've finished the book I'm currently busy with (Elizabeth Taylor's Undue Influence).

FuzzyCaoraDhubh · 15/08/2023 09:14

Get well soon Stella 🌻

MotherofPearl · 19/08/2023 23:41

Goodness, I'm losing my mind. Undue Influence is by Anita Brookner, not Elizabeth Taylor. Muddling up my Rather Dated authors!

olderbutwiser · 22/08/2023 20:10

Do we have a September thread yet, and have we chosen a September book?