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Time & Perspective Quote by Penelope Lively

"I have long been interested in landscape history, and when younger and more robust I used to do much tramping of the English landscape in search of ancient field systems, drove roads, indications of prehistoric settlement"

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The charm of Penelope Lively's sentence is how casually it smuggles in a whole philosophy of reading the world. "Landscape history" sounds politely academic, but the engine is tactile: tramping, searching, noticing. Lively frames historical inquiry not as archive-dwelling but as a kind of bodily literacy, where meaning is coaxed out of hedgerows, old boundaries, and the faint geometry of "ancient field systems". The specificity of "drove roads" and "indications" matters; she's attuned to partial evidence, to history as inference rather than spectacle. Nothing is fully announced. Everything is almost-there.

The subtext is time, and the quiet pressure it exerts. "When younger and more robust" isn't sentimental; it's an unsentimental admission that the investigative self is also a physical self, subject to limits. That little aside turns the landscape into a double record: it preserves traces of prehistoric settlement while also marking the narrator's own passage from vigor to retrospection. The past isn't just out there in the fields; it's in the body's changing capacity to pursue it.

Contextually, this fits Lively's larger preoccupation with how places store memory and how individuals narrate themselves through their surroundings. English landscape, in particular, is loaded terrain: centuries of cultivation, enclosure, and myth-making. Lively resists the postcard version. She seeks the older, stranger grammar beneath the "natural" view, suggesting that what looks timeless is actually engineered, overwritten, argued into existence. The intent isn't nostalgia; it's a corrective: if you learn to see properly, the ground under your feet stops being background and becomes text.

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Lively, Penelope. (2026, January 16). I have long been interested in landscape history, and when younger and more robust I used to do much tramping of the English landscape in search of ancient field systems, drove roads, indications of prehistoric settlement. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-have-long-been-interested-in-landscape-history-101328/

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Lively, Penelope. "I have long been interested in landscape history, and when younger and more robust I used to do much tramping of the English landscape in search of ancient field systems, drove roads, indications of prehistoric settlement." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-have-long-been-interested-in-landscape-history-101328/.

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"I have long been interested in landscape history, and when younger and more robust I used to do much tramping of the English landscape in search of ancient field systems, drove roads, indications of prehistoric settlement." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-have-long-been-interested-in-landscape-history-101328/. Accessed 9 Feb. 2026.

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Penelope Lively (born March 17, 1933) is a Author from England.

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