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A reflective memoir traces early years in Yorkshire, progress through Cambridge and London as a student, and later travels to Greece and Russia, blending anecdote and observation. The narrator evokes family life, regional character, encounters with teachers and friends, and formative intellectual experiences, interweaving cultural impressions, political attitudes, and recollections of companions such as Hope Mirrlees. Chapters alternate narrative episodes and concise reflections on art, scholarship, and personal growth.
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