A Writer's Britain
By (Author) Margaret Drabble
Thames & Hudson Ltd
Thames & Hudson Ltd
1st October 2009
7th September 2009
Gift edition
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
820.93241
Hardback
288
Width 135mm, Height 215mm
490g
Nearly all British poets and novelists have had their roots in a particular region, described with varying degrees of love and intimacy. Some of them consciously identify themselves with this sense of place - Wordsworth with the Lakes, Hardy with Wessex, Crabbe with East Anglia. In others the association is more subtle. In this 'enormously evocative and rewarding anthology of the English genius loci' (in the words of Richard Holmes), Margaret Drabble, herself a star in the literary firmament, explores the part that this feeling for locality and landscape has played, often quite unobtrusively, and shows how pervasively it has fashioned some of the greatest works in the language.
'An understanding of social history as deep as her knowledge of literature' - The Times
'Drabble makes lively connections, parallels and distinctions one of the great pleasures of the book is its quotations, generous in length, pertinently chosen instructive and entertaining' - The Spectator
'A sensitive and, at times, moving survey of the relationship between place and writer' - Contemporary Review
Margaret Drabble is an author and novelist.