the end of long avenues, is an island – and, like an island, a world” Elizabeth Bowen, Bowen’s Court (1942).

“Each of these family houses, with its stables and farm and gardens deep in trees at the end of long avenues, is an island – and, like an island, a world” Elizabeth Bowen, Bowen’s Court (1942). Respond directly to this quotation by considering any relevant aspects of location, place, setting, or isolation, in relation to the book “At swim two birds by Flann O’Brien”