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Period Piece
Period Piece
Author: Gwen Raverat
Memories of a turn-of-the-century childhood by the granddaughter of Charles Darwin. — At the close of 1952, Bertrand Russell wrote to Gwen Raverat that he had been reading Period Piece "with the very greatest delight." Raverat's memoirs of childhood and coming of age during the final years of Victoria's reign capture a young woman's impressions o...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780472064755
ISBN-10: 0472064754
Publication Date: 12/1/1991
Pages: 290
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  • Currently 3.8/5 Stars.
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3.8 stars, based on 2 ratings
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
Members Wishing: 2
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This is by the granddaughter of Charles Darwin and I can't recall how I came to know of its existence, but it is filled with humor--at least one laugh on every page is the impression it left with me. The author has a keen eye for the foibles of her relatives and other people she came in contact with, and the peculiar things some of them said. She delights in their eccentricities, but is always gentle.

I was able to find the book in the library system, but loved it so much that I just went and ordered a second-hand copy on Amazon so I can enjoy rereading it at will.

The book contains many pen and ink drawings, too, which are also often very funny. One of my favorites shows the nursery, with a little boy washing his hands, a nursemaid doing the hair of an older girl, and a girl of maybe 8 or so kneeling underneath the table, praying fervently. The
caption says, "The first prayer. 'Please, God, let Miss Ratcliffe be dead before we get to dancing class.'"

Another caption, under a drawing of the head and shoulders of a man who proposed to Raverat's mother but was refused: "Mr. T., from the photograph which....His
hair and beard were considered very attractive, and his legs fortunately don't show here."


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