Description
A gorgeous anthology to dip into and savour the rich literary heritage of Yorkshire, Britain's largest county. Yorkshire is renowned for its landscapes: the magical wilderness of the moors and the dales, its cities built on industry and mining, and its varied coastline.
All these places, as well as its people, have been portrayed and dramatized in literature through the centuries; by poets from Andrew Marvell to Simon Armitage, by novelists such as Dickens, Elizabeth Gaskell, Bram Stoker, and of course the Brontes, all of whom are represented here. Then there are novelists such as David Storey and Barry Hines, who wrote about working-class lives in the mining towns in the 1950s and 60s. And finally some favourite characters to enjoy, such as James Herriot and the Yorkshire Shepherdess.
Yorkshire: A Literary Landscape is edited by David Stuart Davies.
A delightful collection of prose and poetry celebrating the rich literary history of Yorkshire.
About the Author
David Stuart Davies is the author of numerous novels, plays and non-fiction books, a film historian and an expert on Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes. A Yorkshireman through and through, he was born in Huddersfield, studied English at Leeds University and taught English for twenty years before becoming a full-time writer. He lives with his wife in Huddersfield.
Reviews
The present selection of pieces has been ably curated by writer and film historian David Stuart Davies, who approaches his task with intelligence, wit and a proper commitment to research. -- Steve Whitaker * Yorkshire Times *
Davies is perceptive on context and insightful as to the wider relevance or social value of his authorial choices' literary achievements. -- Steve Whitaker * Yorkshire Times *
Book Information
ISBN 9781529090413
Author David Stuart Davies
Format Paperback
Page Count 208
Imprint Macmillan Collector's Library
Publisher Pan Macmillan
Weight(grams) 182g
Dimensions(mm) 177mm * 113mm * 18mm