tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24338064.post1762401931331912737..comments2024-02-11T19:28:27.997+11:00Comments on Personal Reflections: On vanishing down rabbit holes - the case of Arthur RansomeJim Belshawhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10075614280789984767noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24338064.post-87505602824816897872019-11-14T15:34:21.022+11:002019-11-14T15:34:21.022+11:00I was struck by your comment on reliable tropes an...I was struck by your comment on reliable tropes and the Pevensie Family. That reminded me of Brendon Chase by BB, a book I loved as a child. For a period I borrowed it multiple times out of the library. I ended up on a web search and found the TV series! When I first read the ransome books I was in the scouts. They seemed very adventurous! Jim Belshawhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10075614280789984767noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24338064.post-45556067719095819872019-11-13T21:17:37.684+11:002019-11-13T21:17:37.684+11:00i'm sorry for the slow response to your commen...i'm sorry for the slow response to your comment, marcellous. it was partly your fault, you sidetracked me! Now I'm watching Brendon Chase and will come back when that's finished!<br /> Jim Belshawhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10075614280789984767noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24338064.post-27716326756564415292019-11-11T22:33:09.573+11:002019-11-11T22:33:09.573+11:00Correction: Cape hardbacks.Correction: Cape hardbacks.marcelloushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06209648151753428540noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24338064.post-3886723972756663622019-11-11T19:12:00.856+11:002019-11-11T19:12:00.856+11:00Jim
I am able to be quite precise about when I re...Jim<br /><br />I am able to be quite precise about when I read the Ransome books. I received S&A as a prize at the end of year 3 (as we now call it). I obviously took to it as I my parents gave me the next 4 or 5 for Christmas shortly after and the balance for my 9th birthday the next April. I think they cost about $1.90 each (in the old Cape paperbacks with the dust-jackets as per the Wikipedia entries).<br /><br />I'm not surprised you were unable to interest your daughters in them. The books were probably too remote in time. I wonder if I would have been so open to them without the background I had in other English middle-class children's literature.<br /><br />I agree "We didn't mean to go to sea" is the best of the series - probably because it has the tightest plot with its own version of the "unities." It also entertains that reliable trope of children's fiction (and children's fantasies) of children having to get by without adults in an emergency. So reassuring after being thrown on their own devices by the rather transparent device of a lorry accident disposing of the first adult for their father to turn up from imperial ventures in the Far East to help them home.<br /><br />On reflection, CS Lewis's Pevensie family must owe something to Ransome's Walker family. marcelloushttp://marcellous.wordpress.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24338064.post-19889008992464606022019-11-05T17:58:45.291+11:002019-11-05T17:58:45.291+11:00Hi knd. That is weird. Obviously I had no idea of ...Hi knd. That is weird. Obviously I had no idea of how important S&A were to you in a family sense. I teared up a bir. I re-read the book just before I cam up, although it's somewhere in a box now. Jim Belshawhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10075614280789984767noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24338064.post-2292435314245701182019-11-05T17:49:53.663+11:002019-11-05T17:49:53.663+11:00Well that's weird. My children grew up with S...Well that's weird. My children grew up with Swallows and Amazons, and my daughter's staunch oration at my wife's funeral was a passage from same. Her brothers cried, and I remembered the simple joy of introducing all three to small boat sailing.<br /><br />kvdAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com