Poor Darling
Jean McNicol, 21 March 1996
Vera Brittain: A Life
by Paul Berry and Mark Bostridge.
Chatto, 581 pp., £25, October 1995,0 7011 2679 5 Show More
by Paul Berry and Mark Bostridge.
Chatto, 581 pp., £25, October 1995,
Vera Brittain: A Feminist Life
by Deborah Gorham.
Blackwell, 330 pp., £20, February 1996,0 631 14715 2 Show More
by Deborah Gorham.
Blackwell, 330 pp., £20, February 1996,
“... Soon after Vera Brittain returned to continue her interrupted studies at Somerville College, Oxford, in 1919, she began to avoid mirrors, believing that there was a dark shadow, like the beginnings of a beard, on her chin. A strikingly pretty woman with a concomitant interest in clothes she was thoughtfully given a college room containing five large mirrors: ‘I avoided it from breakfast till bedtime and if ever I had to go in to change my clothes or fetch a book, I pressed my hands desperately against my eyes lest five identical witches’ faces should suddenly stare at me from the cold remorseless mirrors ... ”