The West Country as a Literary Invention: Putting Fiction in Its PlaceUniversity of Exeter Press, 2000 - 256 من الصفحات
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المحتوى
The West Country on the Map and in the Mind | 1 |
Trelawny Cruel Coppinger | 43 |
SelfRighteousness | 79 |
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ancient Arthurian Auberley Bagworthy ballad Baring-Gould Blackmore 1994 Blackmore's Byles Celtic Chapter character Charles Kingsley cliffs Clovelly coast Coppinger Cornish created Dartmoor described Dorset Egdon Eliot Elizabethan England English Exmoor explored Faggus famous fiction Godrevy Godrevy Lighthouse Hardy Hardy's Hawker Heath human Idylls imagination inspired invention Jan Ridd John King Arthur Kingsley's labourer land landscape legends lighthouse linked literary living London Lorna Doone mind modern moor Morwenstow Napoleon nature nineteenth-century North Cornwall North Devon novel novelist Parson Hawker past person place-names poem present provincial R.D. Blackmore railway Ramsay readers reality regional writers rocks romance rural Sabine Sabine Baring-Gould Saxon sense smugglers smuggling South St Ives Stephen story tale Talland Talland House Tennyson territory underfoot Thomas Hardy Tintagel topography tragedy Trelawny verse Victorian Wessex West Country Western Westward Westward Ho Wichehalse Winefred woman Woolf words