The terms on which this book is set up are prefigured in the split title - Allen Lane: King Penguin. In Elizabethan drama the king's two bodies might well be a theme for tragedy, and a latterday Lytton Strachey might have made much of the hypocritical discrepancies between public eminence and private person. J.E. Morpurgo has settled for 'paradox'. His biography-cum-house-history evokes a constant sense of how odd it was that such a man should have produced such a thing.
LRB 24 January 1980 | PDF Download
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