Flannelled Fool is an autobiography by T. C. Worsley, published in 1967. It takes its title from a phrase in "The Islanders", a poem by Rudyard Kipling.
Though Flannelled Fool is subtitled A Slice of a Life in the Thirties, much of it treats the author's childhood and education before he began a schoolmastering career in 1929.
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“The dupe of friendship, and the fool of love; have I not reason to hate and to despise myself? Indeed I do; and chiefly for not having hated and despised the world enough.”
—William Hazlitt (17781830)