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Wessex (eBook)

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2022
37 Seiten
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859-654721591-2 (EAN)

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Wessex - Charles G. Harper
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In "Wessex," Charles G. Harper presents an evocative exploration of the picturesque English countryside, intertwining rich descriptions with a keen sense of local history and culture. The book is rendered in a lyrical style that captures the spirit of rural life in the fictional region crafted by Thomas Hardy. Harper's narrative blends both anecdotal and observational writing, creating a vivid tapestry of the landscapes, flora, and fauna, alongside the nuanced lives of its inhabitants. This work stands out within the context of late Victorian literature, showcasing a deep appreciation for nature while subtly critiquing the encroachment of industrialization on pastoral life. Charles G. Harper, a prominent travel writer and illustrator of the late 19th century, was deeply influenced by his love for England's scenic beauty and traditional ways of life. His experiences traversing the countryside, alongside his artistic background, provided him with a unique lens through which to document and celebrate the charm of Wessex. Harper's engagement with Hardy's themes and settings reflects his commitment to preserving the essence of English rural life during a period of rapid change. "Wessex" is a compelling read for anyone interested in the intersection of nature, literature, and history. Harper's engaging prose invites readers to experience the enchanting landscapes of Wessex, prompting reflection on the ongoing dialogue between humanity and the environment. This book is a must-have for those who appreciate intricately crafted literature that cherishes the pastoral legacy.

Charles George Harper (1863–1943) was a prodigious British author and illustrator, primarily recognized for his travelogues and topographical works that intricately sketched the character and history of English roads and landscapes. Harper's literary style melds an observant eye with a penchant for the quaint and curious elements of local culture and tradition. Among his numerous publications, 'Wessex,' he explores the region made famous by Thomas Hardy, delving into its rural beauty and ancient roots. His work is often celebrated for the personal touch he brings to his travel narratives, inviting readers to journey alongside him through vivid descriptions and insightful commentary. Each of Harper's works serves as an evocative time capsule of the British countryside and its myriad of stories waiting to be encountered by the inquisitive traveler. With over 160 books to his credit, his bibliography spans an impressive range of topics, all united by his distinctive voice and keen observational prowess. Harper stands among those literary figures who form a bridge between the Victorian and modern sensibilities, his writing reflecting a transition point in British literary and cultural history.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 4.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Klassiker / Moderne Klassiker
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Schlagworte 19th century England exploration • 19th century pastoral • british author • British travel literature • captivating descriptive writing • Charles G. Harper author • Classic • classic fiction • Countryside life • Cultural heritage of Wessex • Cultural heritage reflection • Description and travel • English countryside exploration • English countryside journeys • English literature • gentleman detective • Historical regions of England • History of Great Britain • human resilience narratives • Literary tours in England • love and loss stories • Lyrical Prose Style • mystery novel • nature and humanity • romantic literature themes • Rural England • rural England nostalgia • Thomas Hardy's Wessex • Timeless Prose • Victorian Era • Victorian era travel books • Vintage charm • Wessex travel guide
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