This novel (the second in Richardson's "Pilgrimage" series) operates by contrast. First, of course, it contrasts with Pointed Roofs, in which Miriam also teaches at a girl's school, but the two schools are very different. At the institution run by the Misses Pernes, she dilikes the girls, is physica...
[These notes were made in 1992:]. First published 1915. Though she disliked the term, Richardson is accurately described as a stream of consciousness writer. A heavy value is placed on immediate and accurate response to the stimuli of the outside world, and to the realistic, associational movement...
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