Wall of Ice
Peter Thonemann: Pattison’s Scholarship, 7 February 2008
Intellect and Character in Victorian England: Mark Pattison and the Invention of the Don
by H.S. Jones.
Cambridge, 285 pp., £50, June 2007,978 0 521 87605 6 Show More
by H.S. Jones.
Cambridge, 285 pp., £50, June 2007,
“... the husband’s prematurely withered appearance (‘his deep eye-sockets . . . those two white moles with hairs on them . . . a bitterness in the mouth and a venom in the glance’), and of course the name Casaubon itself, all suggest a deliberate likeness. In public, Francis Pattison, who remained on good terms with Eliot, always denied having ... ”