Bare feet and a root of fennel
John Bayley, 11 June 1992
Strong Representations: Narrative and Circumstantial Evidence in England
by Alexander Welsh.
Johns Hopkins, 262 pp., £21.50, April 1992,0 8018 4271 9 Show More
by Alexander Welsh.
Johns Hopkins, 262 pp., £21.50, April 1992,
“... like life, are full of evidence. It is evidence that suggests the nature of relations, and as Henry James observed ‘relations stop nowhere.’ An author, no less than a lawyer, must ‘draw the circle in which they shall happily appear to do so’. From a literary point of view, Crusoe’s find was surely not so much evidence as atmosphere. What strikes ... ”