For instance, we learn that he is compulsive about keeping things neat and tidy and this leads to a marvellous scene in a store when he starts to rhapsodise about a new cleaning utensil.
Apparently he appears a lot on those nostalgia programmes - here we go again - like I Love 1977 as one of those talking heads who rhapsodise about how Madame Cholet was their favourite Womble and stating emphatically that the Everyone's a Cadbury's Fruit and Nutcase TV advert was a seminal cultural experience.
George Borrow cashed in on that perception by entitling his best-selling travelogue "Wild Wales." When the Romantic poets visited Wales it was exclusively to rhapsodise over the scenery.
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