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Ronald Blythe, 24 January 1980
A Writer’s Britain: Landscape in Literature
by Margaret Drabble.
Thames and Hudson, 133 pp., £10.50, October 1980,0 500 01219 9 Show More
by Margaret Drabble.
Thames and Hudson, 133 pp., £10.50, October 1980,
“... When Margaret Drabble says that, like Trollope, ‘Henry James admires the inimitable, unpurchasable gleam of time’, and describes his Poynton as ‘a Mentmore in miniature’, or when she writes of ‘the allegorical significance and sexual innuendo of the medieval garden’, or remarks that architectural irregularity, to English eyes, ‘seems to be a key, a touchstone, a mystic pledge of some indefinable authenticity’, or calls Dickens ‘the great poet of pollution’, or reminds us that, in Wordsworth’s time, ‘the love of nature seemed almost to replace the love of mankind,’ or says a thousand other such things as she wanders through the settings of our stories and poetry, it becomes obvious that we are in for a new look at this celebrated scenery ... ”