The Go-Between (Penguin Twentieth Century Classics S.)

The Go-Between (Penguin Twentieth Century Classics S.)

by L. P. Hartley (Author), Douglas Brooks-Davies (Author)

Synopsis

"The past is a foreign country; they do things differently there", begins L. P. Hartley's tale of nostalgia, the reawakening of lost memories, and the sexual awareness of an adolescent boy. It is 1952. Leo, now in his sixties, comes upon an old diary and is drawn back to the hot summer of 1900, when he visited Brandham Hall. He has managed to forget serving during his stay as a messenger between a young woman and her lover -- and to forget also the devastating events that ensued and destroyed his beliefs and his hopes for the future. As his memories begin to unfold and Leo recalls the lost era of Victorian country gentry, he finds he must reinterpret his newly discovered past in terms of his present life. This first annotated edition of Hartley's 1953 classic contains a number of corrections based on the surviving handwritten manuscript.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 336
Edition: New
Publisher: Penguin Classics
Published: 31 Jul 1997

ISBN 10: 0140188525
ISBN 13: 9780140188523