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An extraordinary literary love triangle revealed in a trove of passionate letters

I do not love her in bed. It is you I love : A literary legend, a betrayed wife and an extraordinary love triangle - as revealed in a trove of passionate letters between novelist Elizabeth Bowen, her lover and his wife Madeline, found after 90 years Teacher Julia Parry uncovered her grandfather s letters to his wife and his mistress in an old box in the attic Humphry House s mistress was the renowned Anglo-Irish novelist Elizabeth Bowen For decades they were locked away but are now being published in a new book that reveals a fascinating, and at times painful, literary love triangle

Book reviews: Elizabeth Bowen and the lost art of love, letters

Book reviews: Elizabeth Bowen and the lost art of love, letters
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Pandemic closure has hit Glen Theatre s finances - but it will bounce back

In common with similar venues across the world, the curtains came down on the Glen Theatre in Banteer just short of twelve months ago when the plague of Covid 19 began to engulf the country. The popular north Cork venue is widely acclaimed for the quality of its dramatic offerings and the variety of top musical acts that have graced the stage over the past 24-years. Theatre chairman Rory O Driscoll said that in March 2020 when the committee heard that the virus had entered the country, they decided to close ahead of the Government lockdown. We felt this was best from a safety point of view, because many of our clientele would be in the older age group and possibly more vulnerable, he told The Corkman.

Erotic fondling of the pen : how Elizabeth Bowen s passionate love-letters inspired her writing

Anglo-Irish novelist Elizabeth Bowen (1899-1973) Credit: Pictorial Press Ltd / Alamy Stock Photo “Ghost, get, out.” As Julia Parry started taking notes on her computer for this book about her grandfather’s love affair with the novelist Elizabeth Bowen, the keyboard lurched out of control, spitting out a gibberish from which only those three monosyllables emerged coherently. Even the most cynical rationalist might suspect this to have been a message from beyond, albeit one that could be variously interpreted. Parry took it as a positive sign of an “electric connection” with her subject and an invitation to explore and expose the truth of something long buried. The result is an essay of rare sensitivity and intelligent reflection, as meticulously composed as it is elegantly written. More robust tastes might find its analysis of personal feeling excessively quivering with self-consciousness – a quality it shares with Bowen’s fictional manner – but at its heart is a fa

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