
Exploring fiction of the 1920s and 30s, the crossover of economics and fiction, stories of the Great Depression, women writers from historical novelist E.J. Barnes, author of Mr Keynes' Revolution
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Apologies for posting again so soon. This recent spate of posts has been due to my sudden enthusiasm for writing about Beatrix Potter. This post is by way of being a postscript – see below – but I also thought I’d take the opportunity to fl...
The Victorian dutiful daughter took an unlikely path. Public domain
In my last post I wrote about Beatrix Potter’s ventures into science, but there was another side to the creator of iconic children’s animal stories – Beatrix Potter, busin...
It’s easy to assume “progress” (assuming you even buy into the idea) happens in a steady, linear way. It’s also easy to assume that those individuals and institutions that are the most rational, educated and benevolent will always be at the...
A peacock in Seville - one of Lee’s stopping points in his long trek in the 1930s
I’ve just been on a trip to southern Spain, and took with me Laurie Lee’s second memoir – the sequel to his famous Cider with Rosie which I wrote about here...
My post on Noel Streatfeild’s almost forgotten adult novel Grass In Piccadilly and the postwar housing crisis proved one of my most popular – to my surprise. It probably shows how much people treasure the authors they loved in childhood (my...
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Interested in 1920s, 1930s, JM Keynes, Bloomsbury, political economy, 20th century writers, women writers, forgotten classics, science v religion, social history, kids' books. Writer of historical fiction (Mr Keynes books).
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