ABSTRACT
Du Maurier, in his story of “Triiby,” that everybody once read and no one now knows anything about, resurrected the lines of a once popular ballad: Don’t you remember Sweet Alice, Ben Bolt, Sweet Alice, whose hair Was so brown?
Du Maurier, in his story of “Triiby,” that everybody once read and no one now knows anything about, resurrected the lines of a once popular ballad: Don’t you remember Sweet Alice, Ben Bolt, Sweet Alice, whose hair Was so brown?