by George Lyttelton (Author), George Lyttelton (Author), Roger Hudson (Editor), Rupert Hart-Davis (Author)
George Lyttelton - a former master at Eton - once complained at a dinner at which Rupert Hart-Davis - former Eton pupil, publisher and man of letters - was present, that he was bored and that no one ever wrote to him. This is a collection of the celebrated correspondence that ensued.;Rupert Hart-Davis reports from the front line of the London literary battlefield, when not pursuing Wildean minutiae for his famous edition of Oscar's letters, while George fulminates from his summerhouse on this age of jaw and how it darkens counsel. That thrawn old dyspeptic Carlyle is praised as much as the pernicious and joyless influence of F.R. Leavis is condemend. Equally, broad beans, fried sole and the right sort of cold ham are listed as foods never to be turned down.
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 383
Edition: New
Publisher: John Murray
Published: 20 Sep 2001
ISBN 10: 0719562066
ISBN 13: 9780719562068