Milton Place

by Elisabeth de Waal

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Milton Place (PB. No. 131) is that rare thing for us -- a book published from typescript rather than from a previously printed edition. It was untitled, as The Exiles Return had been. It is about a large house in the country in the early 1950s: Anita, a young woman who had lived in Austria throughout the war years and was now exhausted and unhappy, comes to stay with the owner of the house, an elderly man named Mr. Barlow. They form a wonderful companionship, much to the dismay of his two show more daughters. So far so Howards End meets King Lear. But the book is also about the love affair between Anita and Mr Barlow at one end of the spectrum and Anita and his grandson Tony at the other. For some the love affair will be the central theme of Milton Place, for others it will be the survival -- or not -- of the English country house; and for yet others the crucial theme will be that of England after the war and how it goes forward into the future.--Publisher website. show less

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De Waal, Victor (Preface)
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General Fiction, Fiction and Literature, Historical Fiction, Romance
DDC/MDS
823.92Literature & rhetoricEnglish & Old English literaturesEnglish fiction1900-2000-
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PR9095.9 .D43 .M558Language and LiteratureEnglishEnglish LiteratureEnglish literature: Provincial, local, etc.

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