Watersprings: Reflections on Life, Nature, and Spirituality in Classic Essays Arthur Christopher Benson
A Cambridge don of fifty, comfortable and dry, takes a country living and discovers, too late to be dignified about it, that he has fallen in love with a girl of twenty-two. Benson wrote the words to Land of Hope and Glory, was Master of Magdalene College, and kept a diary of four million words — the longest in English. The self-knowledge in this 1913 novel is merciless, and it is entirely about himself.
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Libro electrónico: 19 de agosto de 2026