What seemed odd to me was the fact that Charles was the son
of a baronet and grew up in a mansion, whereas I was the son of a bus driver
and grew up in social housing. Maybe it just goes to show that style owes no
debt to breeding after all.
Thursday, 6 March 2014
An Interesting Comparison.
Anybody who has read The
French Lieutenant’s Woman will be familiar with the leading character,
Charles. Last night I was at the point where Charles’s early life as a young
man was being described, and I was surprised to find that we had a lot in
common. There was the same inclination to rakishness tempered by short-lived Christian
fervour and a veritable nanny of a conscience, the same love of books and
nature, the same vociferous objection to fox hunting, and the same tendency to
be out of step with the received attitudes of our native cultures.
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2 comments:
Thanks for the smile Mr. B.
The top hat says it all, Mistress M.
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