Robin Linnet

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Hutchinson, 1919 - 320 страница

The book starts with a reference to Damon and Pythias, which in the Victorian age -- and apparently also into the first few decades of the 20th century, given this book's publication date -- was code for same-sex love. Here the love that dare not speak its name (but almost does, as is characteristic of Benson's work) is between Robin and his best buddy from (Eton and then) Cambridge. But the bond between the two young men is completely incidental to the main plot: in fact, as the story progresses, it turns out it is primarily about Robin's mother, the rather wonderful Lady Grote and how, when WW1 upsets her pleasure-seeking existence and demands something more of her, she manages to step up to the occasion. The book has excellent characterisation, and is beautifully written, with witty dialogue, lyrical descriptions of the natural world, and an ending a tad too edifying for modern sensibilities. (Aleardo Zanghellini)

 

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Страница 222 - I should renounce the devil and all his works, the pomps and vanities of this wicked world, and all the sinful lusts of the flesh.
Страница 74 - Josie, who had lived so long in the hope of his love, was persuaded, out of her own love for him, to sell her cherished livelihood, the Dew Drop Inn. With his money and hers he bought a farm.
Страница 18 - Birds was leaning his elbows on the table, with his head in his hands. He spoke in a choked voice. "Don't think anything more about it, old chap,
Страница 194 - To-night there was no dew on the grass; over the river, bats, hunting the nocturnal insects, flitted with slate-pencil squeaks, scarcely audible.
Страница 72 - Besides, it was easily possible in those free-and-easy days, which were characteristic of the first decade and a half of the twentieth century...
Страница 85 - ... cared as little for the past as it recked of the future.

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