Author: Stella Gibbons
Cites
- Thomas Love Peacock (1)
- IN: Conference at Cold Comfort Farm (1932) Novel, British
EPIGRAPH: I think it necessary to make a stand against the encroachments of black bile.
FROM: Letter to Percy Shelley, May 30th 1818, (1818), Letter, UK
Cited by
- Pippa Wright (1)
- IN: Lizzy Harrison Loses Control (2011) Fiction, British
EPIGRAPH: If you ask me, Mary,' continued Flora, 'I think I have much in common with Miss Austen. She liked everything to be tidy and pleasant and comfortable about her and so do I. You see, Mary,' - and here Flora began to grow earnest and wave one finger about - 'unless everything is tidy and pleasant and comfortable all about one, people cannot even begin to enjoy life. I cannot endure messes.'
FROM: Cold Comfort Farm, (1932), Novel, US