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The West Country As A Literary Invention

Forfatter:
Engelsk

Is the 'West Country' on the map or in the mind? Is it the south-west peninsula of Britain or a semi-mythical country offering a home for those in pursuit of the romance of wrecking, smuggling and a rural Golden Age?

This book investigates these questions in the context of the relationship between place and writing, discussing Thomas Hardy's Wessex; R.D. Blackmore's Exmoor and Lorna Doone; Charles Kingsley, whose Westward Ho!, became a Devon place-name, Sabine Baring-Gould of Dartmoor and recorder and inventor of West Country folk-tales; Parson Hawker of Morwenstowe, an inventor of the Cornish King Arthur.

Undertittel
Putting Fiction in its Place
Forfatter
Simon Trezise
ISBN
9780859895385
Språk
Engelsk
Vekt
310 gram
Utgivelsesdato
1.9.2000
Antall sider
272