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A Whistling Woman

2002 novel by A. S. Byatt From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

A Whistling Woman
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A Whistling Woman is a 2002 novel by British writer A. S. Byatt. The novel was published by Chatto & Windus in 2002 and in the United States by Alfred A. Knopf, another division of Penguin.

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Tetralogy naming

The novel is the final in a tetralogy, preceded by The Virgin in the Garden (1978), Still Life (1985), and Babel Tower (1996).[1] Jonathan Walker, in a paper published by Contemporary Literature, referred to the series of books as the "Frederica quartet".[2] Byatt herself expressed a preference for The Virgin in the Garden quartet when speaking about it ("It isn't Frederica's book--though she's the sort of person who would muscle in and try to take it!") and noted her publisher's intention to produce a boxed set, simply titled The Quartet.[3]

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Themes

Byatt has said the novel is "about utopianism...and a dangerous sort of mystical romanticism".[4]

A Whistling Woman is half dedicated to Frances Ashcroft.[3]

References

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