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Dark Places of the Heart

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Country
  
Australia

Genre
  
Literary fiction

Media type
  
Print

Originally published
  
1966

Publisher
  
Holt McDougal

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Language
  
Publication date
  
1966

Pages
  
352pp

Author
  
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Dark Places of the Heart (1966) is a novel by Australian writer Christina Stead. This novel is also known by the title Cotter's England.

Contents

Story outline

Set in post-war northern England the novel follows the fortunes of Nellie Cook, sister Peggy Cotter and brother Tom, and their familial and external relationships.

Critical reception

Writing in The Canberra Times, Neville Braybrooke notes that the book is a "masterly depiction of working class life, both in the north and south of England, it has a freshness of vision which makes it unique."

A reviewer in Kirkus Review was a little ambivalent about the book: "Like her best novel, it is a hurdy gurdy of domestic crises, strewn with slashing, colorful speech, vigorous rhythms and social detail. Yet it has a strangely melancholic air and an uncertain jumble of incidents, as if the author were never sure either of her descriptive powers or of the intended emotional design."

References

Dark Places of the Heart Wikipedia


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