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Cornwall's Literary Heritage

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Cornwall has a special literary heritage. Its writers and poets seem to come from its rich, deep and ancient rock formations, unique geology and proximity to the sea. Cornwall's writers have been shaped by landscape, from its bardic tradition and ancient language of Kernewek to the present day. In the north, the literary giant Thomas Hardy lived and worked in St Juliot where he met and courted his first wife. This part of the county is also the setting for Winston Graham's extraordinarily popular 'Poldark' series of novels. Fowey in the south has been home to Daphne du Maurier, 'Q' (Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch), Kenneth Grahame and Mabel Lucie Attwell. John le Carré lived in Cornwall and his books often involve Cornish interludes. Visiting writers also drew inspiration from Cornwall, including Charles Dickens, Virginia Woolf and Arthur Conan Doyle. Cornwall's forgotten authors also have a place, from Derek Tangye's popular 1970s accounts of escaping the rat race and Crosbie Garstin's lost classic 'Ortho Penhale' trilogy.
Cornwall's rich poetic tradition is represented by John Betjeman, Charles Causley and the Revd Robert Stephen Hawker. More recently Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows has a Cornish interlude, and today Cornwall has a busy and popular literary world with writers such Liz Fenwick, Fern Britton, Charlie Carroll, Wyl Menmuir and Patrick Gale.
This book explores the fascinating history of Cornwall's remarkable literary heritage as well as being a guide to the locations where that heritage can still be found.


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Mark Mitchley is an Executive Headteacher who has a passionate interest in all things Cornish. He has written articles on Cornish history for An Baner Kernewek and Falmouth in 50 Buildings for Amberley.


Summary

The fascinating history of Cornwall’s remarkable literary heritage as well as being a guide to the locations where that heritage can still be found.

Product details

Authors Mark Mitchley
Publisher Amberley Publishing
 
Content Book
Product form Paperback / Softback
Publication date 18.03.2025
Subject Non-fiction book > History > Regional and national histories
Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > General and comparative literary studies
 
EAN 9781398105720
ISBN 978-1-398-10572-0
Pages 96
Illustrations 100 Illustrations
Dimensions (packing) 23.4 x 16.5 x 2 cm
Weight (packing) 306 g
 
Series Literary Heritage
 

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