Mapping the Wessex Novel Landscape, History and the Parochial in British Literature, 1870-1940

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Continuum Literary Studies

Mapping the Wessex Novel

Landscape, History and the Parochial in British Literature, 1870-1940

Andrew Radford

Literary Criticism / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh

By discussing the work of Thomas Hardy, Richard Jefferies, John Cowper Powys and Mary Butts, Mapping the Wessex Novel imaginatively maps and excavates various districts of the 'west country' so as radically to redefine the 'parochial'; while being keenly aware of their own status as natives locked into complex histories of self-exile and return, estrangement and ardent identification.

Contributing to the growing research on space and place in Victorian and Modernist writing, Radford uses the analysis of these writers as a lens through which to inspect the relationship between rural periphery and metropolitan centre; contested ideologies of 'Englishness' and the form of the national past.

Andrew Radford teaches British and American Literature at the University of York, UK.

Publication Date: 04 June 2012
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Imprint: Continuum
ISBN-13: 9781441131591
Format: Paperback softback
Page Count: 192
Weight (oz): 9.92

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