The West Country as a Literary Invention: Putting Fiction in Its Place
Hardback Published on: 01/09/2000
Price: £75.00
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Synopsis
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.
Publisher information
- Publisher: University of Exeter Press
- ISBN: 9780859895378
- Number of pages: 272
- Dimensions: 160 x 239 x 22 mm
- Weight: 566g
- Languages: English
