The Morgan family live at Abercorran House in Balham - they're friendly welcoming slightly eccentric and Welsh. Arthur Froxfield becomes a frequent visitor and recounts the stories he heard there of swan maidens the Castle of Leaves and the house of the days of the year. When Arthur revisits a Morganless Abercorran House he remembers the days spent with Philip roaming through the house the countryside and that three-acre field which was the garden of Abercorran House and called by us The Wilderness. Under the trees lay a pond ...a pond needs nothing else except boys like us to make the best of it. The Happy-Go-Lucky Morgans originally published in 1913 is Edward Thomas's only novel. Edward Thomas 1878-1917 was a journalist and literary critic - a close friend of Robert Frost and a champion of W H Davies. He turned from writing prose to poetry in 1914 encouraged by Robert Frost who had recognised an innate poetry in Thomas's prose writing.
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