The Ingoldsby Country: Literary Landmarks of the "Ingoldsby Legends"Good Press, 19 may 2021 - 202 páginas In 'The Ingoldsby Country: Literary Landmarks of the 'Ingoldsby Legends', Charles G. Harper thoroughly explores the connections between Richard Barham's famous 'Ingoldsby Legends' and the real-life locations associated with them. Harper's writing style is engaging and informative, providing readers with a detailed and comprehensive analysis of both the literary works and the landscapes that inspired them. Through his meticulous research and vivid descriptions, Harper brings to life the historical and literary significance of these landmarks, offering readers a deeper understanding of the stories and their settings. Written with a combination of academic rigor and a passion for storytelling, 'The Ingoldsby Country' stands as a valuable contribution to the field of literary studies. Charles G. Harper, known for his expertise in British folklore and literary history, displays a deep understanding of the subject matter in this book. His background as a historian and researcher shines through in the thorough analysis and thoughtful interpretation of the 'Ingoldsby Legends' and their associated locations. I highly recommend 'The Ingoldsby Country' to any reader interested in exploring the intersection of literature and landscape, as well as to scholars looking for a comprehensive study of Barham's iconic tales. |
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... give a historical overview of old cookbooks and cuisine. Contents: "The Early Englishman and His Food Royal Feasts and Savage Pomp Cookery Books, part 1 Cookery Books, part 2, Select Extracts from an Early Receipt- Book Cookery Books ...
... give a historical overview of old cookbooks and cuisine. Contents: "The Early Englishman and His Food Royal Feasts and Savage Pomp Cookery Books, part 1 Cookery Books, part 2, Select Extracts from an Early Receipt- Book Cookery Books ...
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... give Kent that pride of place? Now, if it were called the "Market Garden of England——!" What? But this is not to say that Kent is not very beautiful; only it is not Devon. I do not pillory Kent because it is not something else, and ...
... give Kent that pride of place? Now, if it were called the "Market Garden of England——!" What? But this is not to say that Kent is not very beautiful; only it is not Devon. I do not pillory Kent because it is not something else, and ...
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... gives the Italian name of Orsini as a variant of FitzUrse. If there be anything in it, then assuredly the notorious Orsini of the infernal machine, who attempted the life of Napoleon III., was a reversion to twelfth century type. Other ...
... gives the Italian name of Orsini as a variant of FitzUrse. If there be anything in it, then assuredly the notorious Orsini of the infernal machine, who attempted the life of Napoleon III., was a reversion to twelfth century type. Other ...
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... give me leave , my dear - owls and honey , whenever the king should come a - rat - catching in this part of the country . ' " ' Rat - catching ! ' ejaculated the Squire , pausing abruptly in the mastication of a drum - stick . " ' To be ...
... give me leave , my dear - owls and honey , whenever the king should come a - rat - catching in this part of the country . ' " ' Rat - catching ! ' ejaculated the Squire , pausing abruptly in the mastication of a drum - stick . " ' To be ...
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