From the HeadlandsChatto & Windus, 1982 - 208 pàgines 14 essays from a writer about the English countryside. Part autobiography, part literary criticism of heroes like Thomas Hardy or Denton Welch and always musing about history, particularly relating to his native Suffolk. |
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Introduction ix | 9 |
My First Acquaintance with William Hazlitt | 19 |
Dinner with Doctor Stopes | 70 |
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