Perpetual Sunshine
David Cannadine, 2 July 1981
The Gentleman’s Country House and its Plan, 1835-1914
by Jill Franklin.
Routledge, 279 pp., £15.95, February 1981,0 7100 0622 5 Show More
by Jill Franklin.
Routledge, 279 pp., £15.95, February 1981,
“... the story-book things are there.’ Similar scenes, evocative rather than detailed, abound in Buchan and Brett Young, in Waugh and Wodehouse: their country-house world was ‘mellow, dignified, creeper-clad and bathed in perpetual sunshine’. Significantly, this attitude prevailed at a time when, for the first long period in four centuries, few new ... ”