I have always felt there is a bit of a mystery, wistfulness, nostalgia for times past with this one, my ‘Grand Meaulnes’ image….

Through the grasses
Linked to July Squares at Becky’s here
I have always felt there is a bit of a mystery, wistfulness, nostalgia for times past with this one, my ‘Grand Meaulnes’ image….
Through the grasses
Linked to July Squares at Becky’s here
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Yes, that’s a great allusion. It reminds me of the cover to the Penguin edition I had..
Oh, does it?
Uh huh.
Mine has a young chap walking up a path into the distance…a bit misty
It reminds me of a painting 🙂 🙂
Well, I did think it had a painterly quality
Ah, the lost domain. Grandes Meaulnes one of my best loved reads. You have captured its essence in that light and shadow, and the long view through the trees.
Thank you, Tish! I thought this did evoke that lost domain….
I read that under the title ‘The Lost Domain’. (I was around 15 years old) It was recommended to me by a French Teacher, though I confess I read it in translation. It has been filmed twice, but I have never managed to see either version yet.
Best wishes, Pete.
Never seen the film, and I wouldn’t…..
Lovely.
Thanks, Jude!
Beautiful image. Makes me want to go closer to hear the conversation.
Thank you, Sylvia!