A Girl in WinterA Girl in Winter is the moving and enigmatic story of Katherine LInd, a European woman in wartime England. The vicious winter weather has paralyzed the countryside; the emotions of Katherine are frozen as well, as fear and loneliness increase her sense of isolation. By splicing the story of Katherine's sunlit 16th summer in between the halves of a single winter day on which the suitor of her youth returns to her present life, Larkin illuminates the process by which we learn to decipher and accommodate the longings of the heart. |
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Page 114
... thought of the question . " She con- sidered . " There is always being a schoolteacher . I thought once I should like to work on a newspaper . " " Yes , that would suit you . " " But I hope privately that something more exciting will ...
... thought of the question . " She con- sidered . " There is always being a schoolteacher . I thought once I should like to work on a newspaper . " " Yes , that would suit you . " " But I hope privately that something more exciting will ...
Page 127
... thought love a pleasant thing ; a state that put order into her life , directing her thoughts and efforts towards one end , and because she found it pleasant she thought it could not be real love , which by all accounts caused suffering ...
... thought love a pleasant thing ; a state that put order into her life , directing her thoughts and efforts towards one end , and because she found it pleasant she thought it could not be real love , which by all accounts caused suffering ...
Page 149
... thought I was mad . I thought the best thing to do , " she went on , speaking quicker as if to get out a discreditable confession , " was to get Robin to ask you here for a holiday . Then I could meet you and see what you were like and ...
... thought I was mad . I thought the best thing to do , " she went on , speaking quicker as if to get out a discreditable confession , " was to get Robin to ask you here for a holiday . Then I could meet you and see what you were like and ...
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