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Running Time: 06:55 hrsPublisher:Royal New Zealand Foundation for the Blind, 2003
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- Author: LIVELY, PenelopeContributor: Maggie MaxwellDate:Created2003Summary:
"I thought that I would see if the private life of a house could be made to bear witness to the public traumas of a century". Here Penelope Lively recalls Golsoncott, the country house in Somerset her grandparents bought in 1923. Through the sometimes strange, unfamiliar articles there - the gong stand, the picnic rug, the potted meat jars and bon bon dishes - she charts the social changes and transforming moments of the twentieth century. Changing attitudes to social class, the tension between town and country, how one learns to see the world: all are examined in this eloquent, fascinating memoir.
Subject(s): Golsoncott (Somerset, England) | History - 20th century | Lively, Penelope, 1933 | Social life and customsOriginal Publisher: Auckland, N.Z., Royal New Zealand Foundation for the BlindLanguage(s): EnglishISBN: 0670899542