Upper Radstowe

Upper Radstowe was a fictional place used by the novelist E. H. Young.

It was based on Clifton, a fashionable inner district of the city of Bristol in South West England.[1][2]

Upper Radstowe was the setting for seven novels:

  • The Misses Mallett (1922)
  • William (1925)
  • Miss Mole (1930)
  • Jenny Wren (1932)
  • The Curate’s Wife (1934)
  • Celia (1937)
  • Chatterton Square (1947)

References

  1. Briganti, Chiara (2006). Domestic Modernism, the Interwar Novel, and E.H. Young. Ashgate Publishing. pp. 46–47. ISBN 9780754653172.
  2. Pascoe, Michael. "Clifton Famous and Infamous". Clifton Online. Archived from the original on 2 April 2015. Retrieved 15 October 2015.
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