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An Englishwoman's Love-Letters

By Laurence Housman

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

An intimate collection of private love letters reveals a woman's journey through the joys and sorrows of a complex and deeply personal romance never meant for public eyes.

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2005-05-30
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Summary

"An Englishwoman's Love-Letters" by Laurence Housman is a set of deeply personal letters from an unnamed Englishwoman to the one she loves. The collection opens with a note saying these letters were never meant to be shared, setting a tone of raw honesty. Through her writing, she shows the reader her deepest thoughts and feelings about love, from the soaring highs to the painful vulnerabilities. The first letters share her initial confessions and describe how her feelings have changed her life. As the story unfolds, she hints at unspoken difficulties and the challenge of loving someone who may not always love her back, creating a compelling portrait of a relationship filled with beauty and heartache.

About the Author

Laurence Housman was an English playwright, writer and illustrator whose career stretched from the 1890s to the 1950s. He studied art in London and worked largely as an illustrator during the first years of his career, before shifting focus to writing. He was a younger brother of the poet A. E. Housman and his sister and fellow activist in the women's suffrage movement was writer/illustrator Clemence Housman.

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