"A Kentish Portrait."

Bates portrays a young Romney Marsh man who assists him with his garden. His humorous and detailed observations on the man's demeanor, work habits, and thick accent would later return in Bates autobiography (The Blossoming World, 101-103). In the New Statesman and Nation (October 28, 1933, 513-514).

ID: 
c16
Title: 
"A Kentish Portrait."
Genre: 
Essay
Page Count: 
2
Word Count: 
ca. 1700
Publisher: 
New Statesman and Nation
Year of Publication: 
1933
Topic: 
Gardening
Kent
Document Type: 
Autobiographical
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