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The Go-Between

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Informationen zum Autor Leslie Poles Hartley was born in 1895 and educated at Harrow and Balliol College, Oxford. He is best known for Facial Justice , the Eustace and Hilda trilogy and The Go-Between , which won the Heinemann Foundation Prize in 1954 and whose opening sentence has become almost proverbial: 'The past is a foreign country: they do things differently there.' He was appointed a CBE in 1955, having won the James Tait Black Memorial Prize in addition to the Heinemann. He died in 1972. Klappentext When one long, hot summer, young Leo is staying with a school-friend at Brandham Hall, he begins to act as a messenger between Ted, the farmer, and Marian, the beautiful young woman up at the hall. He becomes drawn deeper and deeper into their dangerous game of deceit and desire, until his role brings him to a shocking and premature revelation. Zusammenfassung When one long, hot summer, young Leo is staying with a school-friend at Brandham Hall, he begins to act as a messenger between Ted, the farmer, and Marian, the beautiful young woman up at the hall. He becomes drawn deeper and deeper into their dangerous game of deceit and desire, until his role brings him to a shocking and premature revelation.

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Authors D Brooks, Douglas Brooks-Davies, L Hartley, L P Hartley, L. P. Hartley, L.P. Hartley
Assisted by Dougla Brooks-Davies (Editor), Douglas Brooks-Davies (Editor), Douglas Brooks-Davies (Introduction)
Publisher Penguin Books Uk
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback
Released 29.01.2004
 
EAN 9780141187785
ISBN 978-0-14-118778-5
No. of pages 336
Dimensions 129 mm x 198 mm x 19 mm
Series Penguin Pocketbooks
Modern Classics
Penguin Modern Classics
Penguin Modern Classics
Penguin Classics
Subjects Fiction > Narrative literature

FICTION / Coming of Age, Historical romance, Historical fiction, Norfolk, FICTION / Romance / Historical / Victorian, Narrative theme: Coming of age, 1837–1901 (Victorian period)

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