Interesting book.
I'm starting to think the title is ironic, that Pym doesn't much like the "excellent" qualities of Mildred as these qualities make her too passive, too pleasing. In some ways, the book is like a comedy of manners--mismatched couples that come right at the end--but I'm guessing that nothing is going to come right at the end. Pym doesn't have a single male character who is worthy of Mildred--all are severely flawed.
I'm starting to think the title is ironic, that Pym doesn't much like the "excellent" qualities of Mildred as these qualities make her too passive, too pleasing. In some ways, the book is like a comedy of manners--mismatched couples that come right at the end--but I'm guessing that nothing is going to come right at the end. Pym doesn't have a single male character who is worthy of Mildred--all are severely flawed.
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