The Squire

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The Squire is a 1938 novel by Enid Bagnold that explores the emotional and physical experiences of pregnancy and motherhood through the perspective of an upper-class English woman.

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instanceOf novel
author Enid Bagnold NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
focusesOn emotional experiences of pregnancy
physical experiences of pregnancy
transition to motherhood
genre domestic fiction
literary fiction
novel
hasAuthorGender female
hasForm prose
hasLength novel-length work
hasReception noted for frank treatment of pregnancy
hasStyle introspective
psychological realism
hasSubject class and social status
domestic life
women's reproductive experiences
language English
literaryPeriod 20th-century literature
mainTheme female bodily experience
motherhood
pregnancy
upper-class family life
narrativePerspective third-person perspective
partOf 20th-century British novels
protagonistDescription upper-class English woman expecting a child
publicationDate 1938
publisher William Heinemann NERFINISHED
setting England
settingPeriod interwar period
writtenBy Enid Bagnold NERFINISHED

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Enid Bagnold work The Squire