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The Private Papers Of Henry Ryecroft
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136 pages
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The narrative unfolds through diary entries of Henry Ryecroft, a retired writer reflecting on his life in rural England. His introspections delve into solitude, friendship, love, and the quest for meaning, blending personal anecdotes with contemplations on literature, art, and philosophy. The novel, rich in autobiographical elements, mirrors George Gissing's own experiences in the countryside and is celebrated for its vivid characterizations and profound insights into the human condition. Ryecroft's passion for nature, particularly his fascination with hawkweeds, adds depth to his reflections.
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2004, paperback
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