5/22/2023 0 Comments Flannelled Fool by T.C. Worsley![]() ![]() I could see I was spoiling them without being able to stop it." One relationship was his short-lived entrancement with Fitzpatrick, who had "the luminous beauty which could only be doomed to a brief existence." Worsley defines the love he felt for the boys as pure He had "no physical designs on any of the boys, even those whom I was later to ‘fall in love’." Worsley describes how he falls "into a series of enslavements to a series of younger boys." He "hated in myself the feebleness with which I habitually indulged them. As a private school teacher, his eye ‘was already running over the boys I came in contact with, and was soon to settle, if it hadn’t already settled, on one in particular.’ ![]() Worsley was sexually naïve and unaware, for instance, what masturbation was until he was 19 years old. There is a strong emphasis on Worsley's feelings for school boys and young men. ![]() Worsley.įlannelled Fool is sub-titled A Slice of a Life in the Thirties and covers the early years and education of Cuthbert Worsley. Flannelled Fool is an autobiographical novel of 1967 by T. ![]()
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