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by J. L. Carr
About 39 pages (11,774 words)

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A Month in the Country Study Guide consists of approx. 39 pages of summaries and analysis on A Month in the Country by J. L. Carr. Browse the literature study guide below:

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A Month in the Country opens in Oxgodby, England with a train stopping at the station platform. Thomas Birkin gathers his things and steps down. He adjusts his pack and takes a look at his map. A girl stares at him from the station house. Birkin imagines that she is looking at his coat, a pre-war herringbone tweed which reaches his ankles. (read more)
      Section 1 (through page 13)
      Section 2 (pages 13-49)
      Section 3 (pages 49-74)
      Section 4 (pages 74-111)

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