I liked your review very much, not surprisingly! No really, I thought you had absolutely understood what I was trying to do and more importantly understood Thomas. Margaret
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In reply to Margaret keeping. It is pretty current. Finished writing my PhD last March. It is soon - onc...
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Having stumbled on your blog by accident I'd like to know if you are still current, or if it has been superseded. My interest is chiefly in Edward Thomas, my blog: http://www.publishingmyedwardth...
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In reply to Dave Townsend. You are right with the location of the hotel. What with Edward's haphazard wandering I got con...
How interesting. From my (limited) research, I'd always placed Edward in the temperance hotel on the corner of Ward Street. (Now the RBS building), This seemed to tie in well with his approach to...
In reply to Dave Townsend. Thank you for taking the time to read it... I'm afraid there is a little poetic licence being ...
Thanks James. In fact I had located the two alleys in Guildford, but it was the line - "He emerged and headed off again, along Quarry Street and Mill Lane, travelling at a fair old pace to his ho...
In reply to Dave Townsend. Actually, both streets are in Guildford...
In reply to Dave Townsend. Porridge Pot Alley is a lane in Shepton Mallet as far as I can remember - Edward Thomas stayed...
James, I was wondering where the 'Porridge Pot Alley' ref is from. Similarly in the next episode, 'Jefferies Passage'