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A wonderfully creative and whimsical novel narrated by Flush, Elizabeth Barrett Browning's cocker spaniel. After spending his youth in the country, Flush was given to the invalid poet Elizabeth Barrett and learned to live a quiet live as her companion. Flush is jealous when Robert Browning captures Miss Barrett's attention, but eventually accepts him and is wildly happy when they all move to Italy. The lives of the poets through a dog's eyes--by Virginia Woolf, of all people! This is proof that she could write a happy book.
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Fiction, Dogs in fiction, Flush (Dog), Dogs, English Women poets, In literature, Women dog owners, English women poets in fiction, England in fiction, Browning, Elizabeth Barrett, in fiction, Human-animal relationships, Human-animal relationships in fiction, Women dog owners in fictionPlaces
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