The Go-Between (Penguin Classics)

The Go-Between by L. P. Hartley is a classic novel published by Penguin Classics on December 1, 1997. This edition spans 336 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows an adolescent boy named Leo, whose life is irrevocably altered by an invitation to a friend’s house. As Leo, now in his sixties, discovers an old diary, he is transported back to the summer of 1900, revisiting his experiences at Brandham Hall and the profound impact they had on his beliefs and future.
Readers will find that the story intricately explores themes of memory and the consequences of relationships, particularly between men and women. This annotated edition adheres closely to the original text from 1953 while incorporating important corrections based on the author’s holograph. The Go-Between delves into the complexities of Leo’s past, revealing how a seemingly simple visit can lead to devastating outcomes that shape one’s life.
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An invitation to a friend’s house changes an adolescent boy’s life. Discovering an old diary, Leo, now in his sixties, is drawn back to the hot summer of 1900 and his visit to Brandham Hall. The past comes to life as Leo recalls the events and devastating outcome that destroyed his beliefs and future hopes.
The first annotated edition of L.P. Hartley’s great classic, the present text generally follows that of the first edition of 1953 and also includes a number of small but significant corrections based on the surviving holograph of The Go-Between.
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