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The Ballad and the Source

by Rosamond Lehmann

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The Ballad and the Source, by Rosamund Lehmann (read 10 Oct 1994)

... The Camomile by Catherine MacFarlane Carswell The Way Things Are by E. M. Delafield Delta Wedding by Eudora Welty The Ballad and the Source by Rosamond Lehmann Illyrian Spring by Ann Bridge The Land of Green Ginger by Winifred Holtby The Rector's Daughter by F. M. Mayor Any El ...

Cool, I shall dive in. Just done The Ballad and the Source, and found a fair few more that I shall start working on.

I received in the post today The Ballad and the Source by Rosamond Lehmann and two of Kate O'Brien's. The Last of Summer and her Traveler, Farewell Spain. Am loving these Travelers. belva

... want to risk removing) Cassandra (along with the cover for the other Virago non-Modern-Classic edition we own...) The Ballad and the Source A Pin to See the Peepshow The Holiday (the second style of cover; I've just got an earlier edition so that will be going up soon) Novel on ...

... Told by an Idiot by Rose Macaulay, which deserves a prize for the most dysfunctional looking family picture on a cover, The Ballad and the Source by Rosamond Lehmann, and Brown Girl, Brownstones by Paule Marshall. I have been hiding under a rock covered in lecture notes and am looking ...

Yesterday I got a lovely green cover copy of The Ballad and the Source.

... on my way home and picked up the following Viragos- three in Oxfam and one in the Cats Protection League shop: The Ballad and the Source by Rosamond Lehmann The Beth Book by Sarah Grand Jane and Prudence by Barbara Pym Devoted Ladies by Molly Keane My TBR pile is huge as ...

Oh Tuppy I loved The Ballad and the Source which I read earlier this year. It feels a bit like a Gothic novel then it goes another direction. Ah Mary I am so glad you are enjoying All Passion Spent.

Oh I recently finished reading The Ballad and The Source and just finished Frost in May on the Train. I am on a Virago Modern Classics (that's a British publishing company that publishes great works by women and I have yet to be disappointed in their selections) kick lately because I am also ...

I recently finished The Ballad and the Source which had a gothic tone that was finally swept away by the greater tragedy of WWI. I just finished on the train this morning Frost in May which was lovely. I know there a spate of the away at school books out there but this was particularly ...

... catch up with what all of you have been talking about. Yes I enjoyed them immensely. I am also pages away from finishing The Ballad and The Source before that I had finished Aiding and Abetting and Zuleika Dobson (The trains have been slow so I have had good enforced reading time as of ...

... on. I found The Lifted Veil by George Eliot Dangerous Calm by Elizabeth Taylor Now I really must finish The Ballad and The Source and Salem Chapel along with several other non-Virago books before I go looking again.

... this evening. I found: Dust Tracks on a Road by Zora Neale Hurston The Ponder Heart by Eudora Welty The Ballad and the Source by Rosamond Lehman Some of you may appreciated that I had time and funds for either books or dinner and I am afraid I chose the books

Hi all. I have a duplicate copy Of Rosamond Lehman's The Echoing Grove if anyone would like it. 2006 edition. Please bear in mind that the postal service from South Africa is EXTREMELY slow, but if you're prepared to wait, I am happy to send it just about anywhere.

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