However, as biographer Constance Babington Smith
notes, she continued into her seventies to indulge in many of the activities of her youth, and not only swam as often as possible but bicycled and went for...
Textual Features
Rose Macaulay
RM
's editor Constance Babington Smith
describes this as a sombre story.
Macaulay, Rose. Letters to a Friend from Rose Macaulay 1950-1952. Editor Babington Smith, Constance, Fontana, 1968.
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LeFanu notes that it takes the themes of inheritance and unjust accusation so characteristic of the novels of Charlotte Yonge
and Sir Walter Scott
Textual Production
Rose Macaulay
RM
's Letters to a Sister were published, edited by her cousin and biographer Constance Babington Smith
.
Crawford, Alice. Paradise Pursued: The Novels of Rose Macaulay. Associated University Presses, 1995.
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The British National Bibliography. Council of the British National Bibliography; British Library, Bibliographic Services Division, 1950.
Textual Production
Rose Macaulay
A second volume, Last Letters to a Friend, 1952-1958, appeared the following year. Both were edited by RM
's cousin and biographer Constance Babington Smith
.
Crawford, Alice. Paradise Pursued: The Novels of Rose Macaulay. Associated University Presses, 1995.