170 Notes to pages 66–76
- Ibid., pp. 251–2.
- Ibid., p. 191.
- Th e story was fi rst published in A Green Grass Widow and Other Stories (1921) and is set
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- Ibid., p. 234.
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- Ibid.
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- Findlater, ‘Th e Pictures’, p. 230.
- Ibid., p. 230.
- Ibid., p. 231.
- Ibid., p. 235.
- Ibid., p. 237.
- Ibid., p. 242.
- Ibid., p. 230.
- Ibid., p. 242.
5 McCulloch, ‘“Drowned Lands”: Charles Kingsley’s Hereward the
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