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  1. When Marcus falls ill, Leo is left largely to his own devices and becomes a secret "postman" for Marian and nearby tenant farmer Ted Burgess, with whom she is having a clandestine relationship. Leo is happy to help Marian because he has a crush on her and likes Ted.

    • Leslie Poles Hartley
    • 1953
  2. Leo Colston Character Analysis. The novel’s prologue and epilogue, which bookend the main story, are set in the 1950s when Leo is “sixty-odd” years of age. The majority of the novel takes place in the summer of 1900, however, when Leo is a schoolboy on the cusp of turning thirteen.

  3. When sixty-something Leo Colston rummages through his old school belongings, he finds his younger self’s diary from fifty years earlier—when a twelve-year-old Leo spent a fateful summer at the Brandham Hall estate in Norfolk.

  4. L.P. Hartley's 'The Go-Between' delves into the life-changing summer of young Leo Colston in 1900s England. It explores themes of social class, forbidden love, and the loss of innocence through the lens of a bildungsroman.

  5. Sep 19, 2015 · Leo becomes the unwitting ‘go between’ in a secret affair between Marcus’s older sister, Marian, and tenant farmer Ted Burgess. The story crackles with the sexual and social tensions of the end of the Victorian era. The archive contains Hartley’s autograph manuscript of the novel, in nine volumes.

  6. Plot. In 1900, twelve-year-old Leo Colston is invited to spend his summer holiday at Brandham Hall, the Norfolk country house of his wealthy school friend, Marcus Maudsley.

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