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Writers in a Landscape
By (Author) Jeremy Hooker
University of Wales Press
University of Wales Press
6th February 1997
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Anthologies: general
820.9
Paperback
175
Width 138mm, Height 216mm
This work is centrally concerned with a group of writers - Thomas Hardy, Richard Jefferies, Edward Thomas and John Cowper Powys - and the ways in which they recreate actual places and landscapes imaginatively in their prose and poetry. The exploration of specific writings is set in the larger context of literary uses of place. The text examines the writings in terms of their responses to social and historical issues, but is also concerned with ways in which the writers use landscape and place to mediate a sense of the sacred, in a period of widespread loss of orthodox religious belief. The questions raised about modern ideas of nature are relevant to the ecological crisis.
Jeremy Hooker is a poet, critic, teacher and broadcaster, and a Professor of English literature at the University of Glamorgan. He has published a number of works on literary criticism as well as volumes of poetry.