The Jolly Corner

Where does Brydon spend most of his time during his visit in the novel, The Jolly Corner?

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Brydon is especially drawn to the house on "the jolly corner"—Fifth Avenue near Washington Square—the place where he grew up. Spencer divides his days between his hotel, his eating club, and his two properties. He decides to renovate one of the properties, increasing the already lucrative rents that have supported his life in Europe. Yet although his childhood home—the house on "the jolly corner"— would be an extremely lucrative apartment, Spencer refuses to surrender it to the marketplace.

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The Jolly Corner