Upper Radstowe
Upper Radstowe was a fictional place used by the novelist E. H. Young.
It was based on Clifton, a fashionable inner district of the city of Bristol in South West England.[1][2]
Upper Radstowe was the setting for seven novels:
- The Misses Mallett (1922)
- William (1925)
- Miss Mole (1930)
- Jenny Wren (1932)
- The Curate’s Wife (1934)
- Celia (1937)
- Chatterton Square (1947)
References
- ↑ Briganti, Chiara (2006). Domestic Modernism, the Interwar Novel, and E.H. Young. Ashgate Publishing. pp. 46–47. ISBN 9780754653172.
- ↑ Pascoe, Michael. "Clifton Famous and Infamous". Clifton Online. Retrieved 15 October 2015.
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