The irony of all this is that ‘Elizabeth’ herself is one of the old friends on my bookshelf and the Elizabeth novels are precisely those books that I myself pass with a nod and a smile, so well-known are their covers. Kindles are handy (what would ‘Elizabeth’ have made of Kindles, do you think? More on that below) especially on holidays when you’re limited to hand-luggage, but I must admit I still enjoy the bookiness of books as physical objects and it would be a sad room indeed without the cheering presence of these ‘friends’. ‘Elizabeth’ captures so well the affectionate feeling that I have about my own books, stacked in the study, in prime position on the bedstand, overflowing from bookcases. She’s speaking here about books and her love of reading in the second book of the series– Solitary Summer-but it’s a theme that pops up often in von Arnim’s work. That’s ‘Elizabeth’, the first-person narrator of a series of book that launched the career of the writer we now know as Elizabeth von Arnim. “ are such special friends that I can hardly pass them without a nod and a smile at the well-known covers, each of which has some pleasant association of time and place to make it still more dear.”
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