A Month in the Country

How does J. L. Carr use imagery in A Month in the Country?

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Carr spends a great deal of time describing the views from the bell tower. Throughout, the country setting is described as idyllic and peaceful. It is a respite from the experiences and the realities of the war and the city. Townspeople are friendly and warm to Birkin.

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A Month in the Country