H.E. Bates
Born
in Rushden, Northamptonshire, England
May 16, 1905
Died
January 29, 1974
Website
Genre
The Darling Buds of May
81 editions
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1958
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Fair Stood the Wind for France
34 editions
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1944
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A Breath of French Air
41 editions
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1959
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When the Green Woods Laugh (The Pop Larkin Chronicles #3)
44 editions
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1960
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Oh! to be in England (The Pop Larkin Chronicles #4)
40 editions
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1963
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Love for Lydia
43 editions
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published
1952
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A Little of What You Fancy
29 editions
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1970
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The Jacaranda Tree
34 editions
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1949
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The Purple Plain
3 editions
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1947
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The Triple Echo
7 editions
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1970
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“It is one of the oddest and sometimes one of the most charming characteristics of English weather that at times one season borrows complete days from another, spring from summer, winter from spring. And it may be that these milky days of winter, which seem borrowed from April, are automatically filled with the sadness of things out of their time.”
― Through the Woods
― Through the Woods
“This fusion of wood and water is an entrancing thing. Without the wood the stream would be nothing: a mere thin watercourse winding through its flat meadows. Without the water the wood, on its slope and with its air of quietness and mystery and of being a world within itself, could not help being a constantly delightful thing. But water and wood, together, shading and watering and bounding each other, each give to the other something which the other does not possess, the wood giving to the stream something solid and shadowy and immemorial, the stream giving to the wood all the incomparable movement and twinkling transience of moving water, the tree shadows standing deep in the stream, the reflection of sunlight flickering a kind of waterlight up into the shadowy branches of pine and alder. The wood and the water are here, in fact, one, for each other and with each other. It is a fusion that is almost perfect.”
― Through the Woods
― Through the Woods
“A wood at night, or even more at twilight, can be a strange place. Fear begins to come more quickly in a wood, with darkness and twilight, than in any other place I know.”
― Through the Woods
― Through the Woods
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