“The body, after all, older and wiser than soul, being first created, and, like a good horse, if given its way would go home by the best path and at the right pace.”
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The diaries of Sylvia Townsend Warner
This book offers a glimpse into the life and thoughts of Sylvia Townsend Warner, a renowned British writer, through her personal diaries. The entries provide insights into her experiences, musings, and observations, offering readers a candid look at her life and literary journey. more
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