I quite understand Sally, that you were decades too young ever to have seen The Lavender Hill MOb on first or even firth release.
I - on the other hand - well recall the illuminated manuscript version
That will obviously encourage the view that other parts of her story were also true - although of course that is not necessarily the case, logically.
I think the crucial thing is to keep firmly in mind that we now have broad and firm confirmation for Kelly from about 1886, even perhaps back to 1884ish (but only by implication and extrapolation for the latter). That does NOT include the alleged French trip.
Anyone seeking now to argue that the earlier period can therefore be taken as equally accurate would be going too far.
For one thing Joe B could (had he wished) have checked up with the Breezer's Hill bunch - he could not have done so (without impossible trouble and expense for one of his class) for any Welsh/Irish events.
For myself I am simply grateful for this step forward in understanding Kelly's life - and I am hopeful that further discoveries will come from the research. My own thinking about some things has altered. It's remarkabe how things, formerly mysterious, can just slip into place once you see a bigger picture.
I agree. And I think many of things now enigmatic - such as the marginalia and all it discusses - would fall into place had we but a small amount more evidence.
Phil
I - on the other hand - well recall the illuminated manuscript version
That will obviously encourage the view that other parts of her story were also true - although of course that is not necessarily the case, logically.
I think the crucial thing is to keep firmly in mind that we now have broad and firm confirmation for Kelly from about 1886, even perhaps back to 1884ish (but only by implication and extrapolation for the latter). That does NOT include the alleged French trip.
Anyone seeking now to argue that the earlier period can therefore be taken as equally accurate would be going too far.
For one thing Joe B could (had he wished) have checked up with the Breezer's Hill bunch - he could not have done so (without impossible trouble and expense for one of his class) for any Welsh/Irish events.
For myself I am simply grateful for this step forward in understanding Kelly's life - and I am hopeful that further discoveries will come from the research. My own thinking about some things has altered. It's remarkabe how things, formerly mysterious, can just slip into place once you see a bigger picture.
I agree. And I think many of things now enigmatic - such as the marginalia and all it discusses - would fall into place had we but a small amount more evidence.
Phil
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