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A diary that feels like a window into a quiet, lived life-and a door into a cherished century. A Diary Without Dates opens up ordinary hours to reveal the texture of memory, time, and domestic life as it would have felt to live through interwar England. This slim, deceptively simple volume gathers observations, feelings, and small events that illuminate the art of diary literature and the art of being present. It reads as a melodic conversation with the day, where small moments become enduring resonances. The form offers a bridge between autobiography and fiction, inviting both casual readers and classic-literature collectors to consider how a life can be chronicled with tenderness, wit, and surprising clarity. It sits beside the best of british literature, a touchstone for students of memory, time, and place, and a companion for readers who treasure Virginia Woolf diaries and Edith Sitwell journals. Its significance extends beyond nostalgia. Enid Bagnold's pages offer insight into interwar England and the shifts of early twentieth-century life, while the book's careful craft invites discussion about how ordinary life is observed, recorded, and remembered. Out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions, this edition is Restored for today's and future generations. More than a reprint - a collector's item and a cultural treasure for diary lovers, fiction diarists, and memory-minded readers alike.