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14 August 2017

LITERARY COLLECTIONS / Letters, Diaries, letters and journals, LITERARY CRITICISM / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh, Literature: history and criticism
'A valuable addition to our knowledge of Macaulay.'
The Times Literary Supplement
'Sparkles with wit … highly recommended.'
English Studies
'Superbly edited.'
The Tablet
'These "new" letters … illuminate the writer’s life and career, and the literary and social scene, especially in the years that followed the First World War.'
Sir Simon Jenkins
'Offers fascinating insights into the 20th-century cultural scene.'
Choice
'Full of previously buried treasure.'
A.N. Wilson
'Wonderfully expansive notes … decorate the letters like illuminated miniatures.'
Church Times
List Of Illustrations
Abbreviations
Editor’s Preface
Editor’s Preface to the Paperback Edition
Acknowledgements
Chronology
Abbreviations
Introduction
I. Rose Macaulay: The First Half Of Her Life
1. The Daughter Who Was Not A Boy. (1881-1894)
2. Growing Wings. (1894-1903)
3. The Valley Captive. (1903-1906)
4. The Secret River. (1906-1914)
5. War And Love. (1914-1919)
II. Jean Smith
1. The Consul’s Daughter. (1891-1911)
2. Cambridge. (1911-1915)
3. Munitions And Sugar. (1916-1919)
4. Helicon And The Isis. (1919-1926)
5. Canterbury Or Rome? (1926-1938)
6. War, Duty, And Darkness. (1939-1960)
7. “Lead, Kindly Light”. (1961-1979)
The Letters
Appendices
I. Rose Macaulay’s Birth And First Weeks
II. “Ash Wednesday 1941”
Bibliography
I. Works By Rose Macaulay
II. Books About Rose Macaulay
Key To First Names
Family Trees
I. The Family Of Rose Macaulay
II. The Family Of Jean Smith
Index