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In Our Infancy, Part 1, 1882–1912
An Autobiography

In this volume of autobiography Helen Corke, now aged 93, recalls her childhood and youth before the First World War.

Helen Corke (Author)

9780521081665, Cambridge University Press

Paperback / softback, published 18 September 2008

260 pages
21.5 x 13.9 x 1.5 cm, 0.3 kg

In this volume of autobiography Helen Corke, now aged 93, recalls her childhood and youth before the First World War. Her account has both a personal and a representative significance. Helen Corke has a gift for recounting the development of her own consciousness and her personality is revealed through this record of instinctive as well as of objective experience. Born into a Kentish middle-class family which was interested both in literature and trade, she was moved from town to country and back to a London suburb as her father's grocery business first prospered and then abruptly failed. Years of extreme poverty followed. For a gifted girl in such circumstances the only hope of further education was apprenticeship as an elementary school teacher. Helen took this course and records the grim (and grimy) conditions of primary education at the end of the nineteenth century.

Foreword
1. Infancy
2. Schooling
3. Adolescence.

Subject Areas: Literary studies: general [DSB]

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