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In his childhood the countryside behind Folkestone was seen by Brooke as a 'forbidden kingdom' and in the latter stages of the book during a hot and thundery afternoon while on an adolescent quest to find the pub, he undergoes a sexual awakening; the pub and the countryside symbolising the mystery of
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described as Brooke's "latest autobiographical voluntary". The book is subtitled "An Excursion", and deals with two journeys which took place at a distance of time; a visit to Sicily in the fifties and his search for the eponymous country inn in a remote part of the Kent countryside as an adolescent.
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The old Seabrook Lifeboat station, which is the defining symbol of the third novel in Brooke's Orchid Trilogy, was turned into the Boathouse Café in the 1930s. It is described thus at the end of the book: "It was a grey, chilly evening, threatening rain; by the time I reached the bottom of Hospital
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Hill, it was quite dark. Dimly-lighted, the Goose Cathedral loomed through the blackness; I crossed the road, and approached the back entrance, facing towards the camp. A small conservatory or 'winter garden', like some salvaged fragment of the Crystal Palace, had been built on to this side
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critic – anonymous in those days – wrote in a review: "Mr. Brooke writes with the disciplined freedom that has always led him, enchanted and enchanting, round the spirals of his personal experience."
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Elements of his experiences, and his love of the military life, appear in most of his subsequent works, to the extent that much of his fiction can be regarded as at least
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It was his last book of that type though one manuscript, possibly in the same style, remains unpublished in an American academic archive.
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Though the Orchid Trilogy strays into a typically English vein of humour, the idyllic land of his childhood and his obsession with
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Brooke's biographical non-fiction focuses on other authors who shared at least some of his own sensibilities: in particular
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to be under-rated, some of his writings have occasionally appeared in paperback in recent years.
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Brooke's reputation suffered after his death and it has never really recovered. Considered by
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A Checklist of Jocelyn Brooke: His Writings Together with Some Appreciations
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An independent archive and resource for Brooke's life and work
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Bedales School
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DH Lawrence
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