Abstract

IT WAS BRYHER who led me to H.D. I discovered Bryher purely by accident during my college years. The men's room in the old Indiana Uni versity Library stacks was near the beginning of the PR6000 section (mod ern British literature). Being a compulsive reader on the John I would often grab something to sample from those shelves en route. One day, I grabbed The Player's Boy and thus began my fascination with the historical novels of Bryher. About a year later Ruan was published and reviewed in one of the New York Sunday Book Review sections, and I begged for and received a copy for Christmas. Shortly thereafter I discovered the treasures of New York's Strand Bookstore and found most of the later novels of

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