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- Mrs._Bridge abstract "Mrs. Bridge is the debut novel of American author Evan S. Connell, first published in 1959. In 117 brief episodes, it tells the story of an upper middle-class, bourgeois family in Kansas City in the period between the First and Second World War, mostly from the perspective of the mother, the Mrs. Bridge of the title. Mrs. Bridge and her family are forced to deal with the changing habits and morality of the America of that time, especially in the areas of civil rights and gender equality. The book was followed in 1969 by Mr. Bridge. The two were adapted for the screen and were released as Mr. and Mrs. Bridge (1990).".
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- Mrs._Bridge wikiPageWikiLink Category:1959_novels.
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- Mrs._Bridge wikiPageWikiLink Evan_S._Connell.
- Mrs._Bridge wikiPageWikiLink File:Front_cover_of_Evan_Connell,_Mrs._Bridge.jpg.
- Mrs._Bridge wikiPageWikiLink Gerald_Shapiro_(writer).
- Mrs._Bridge wikiPageWikiLink James_Patterson.
- Mrs._Bridge wikiPageWikiLink Jan_Struther.
- Mrs._Bridge wikiPageWikiLink John_Updike.
- Mrs._Bridge wikiPageWikiLink Joshua_Ferris.
- Mrs._Bridge wikiPageWikiLink Kansas_City_metropolitan_area.
- Mrs._Bridge wikiPageWikiLink Laurie_Simmons.
- Mrs._Bridge wikiPageWikiLink Mr._Bridge.
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- Mrs._Bridge wikiPageWikiLink National_Council_of_Teachers_of_English.
- Mrs._Bridge wikiPageWikiLink Philip_Roth.
- Mrs._Bridge wikiPageWikiLink Richard_Yates_(novelist).
- Mrs._Bridge wikiPageWikiLink The_Guardian.
- Mrs._Bridge wikiPageWikiLink The_Iowa_Review.
- Mrs._Bridge wikiPageWikiLink The_Paris_Review.
- Mrs._Bridge wikiPageWikiLink The_Theory_of_the_Leisure_Class.
- Mrs._Bridge wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mrs. Bridge".
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- Mrs._Bridge subject Category:1959_novels.
- Mrs._Bridge subject Category:Culture_of_Kansas_City,_Missouri.
- Mrs._Bridge subject Category:Novels_set_in_Missouri.
- Mrs._Bridge subject Category:Viking_Press_books.
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- Mrs._Bridge comment "Mrs. Bridge is the debut novel of American author Evan S. Connell, first published in 1959. In 117 brief episodes, it tells the story of an upper middle-class, bourgeois family in Kansas City in the period between the First and Second World War, mostly from the perspective of the mother, the Mrs. Bridge of the title. Mrs. Bridge and her family are forced to deal with the changing habits and morality of the America of that time, especially in the areas of civil rights and gender equality.".
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