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- ID
- c6
- Title
- "England Living and England Dead."
- Genre
- Essay
- Page Count
- 1
- Word Count
- 900
- Publisher
- New Clarion
- Publication Year
- 1932
- Document Types
- Full-text Online
- Nature Writing
- Topics
- Rural Living
Continuing an account begun in "A Cotswold Day," Bates complains about towns bearing the "stench of the arty-and-crafty disease which has begun to attack the north limb of Cotswold," while praising the outlying countryside and Stow-on-the-Wold as "the most memorable of all Cotswold towns, simple, dignified, honest-to-God."
With two photographs.
In The New Clarion (September 10, 1932, i, 14, p. 319, attached).
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