The South Country
Exploring Nature and Folk Culture in Southern England
Edward Thomas author Eric Fitch Daglish illustrator David Inshaw illustrator Robert Macfarlane editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Little Toller Books
Published:6th Jun '09
Should be back in stock very soon
This book offers a lyrical exploration of the English countryside, showcasing the author's deep connection to nature and folk culture. The South Country beautifully intertwines these themes.
In The South Country, Edward Thomas's writing captures the essence of the English countryside with remarkable sensitivity. His lyrical and passionate prose reflects a deep connection to nature, merging natural history with the rich tapestry of folk culture. Through vivid observations, he paints a picture of the landscape and its seasonal rhythms, inviting readers to experience the beauty and complexity of rural life in southern England.
Originally published in 1909, this work stands out as one of Thomas's most joyful creations. His ability to articulate the subtleties of the natural world and the emotions it evokes showcases his talent as a poet and writer. The text serves not only as a record of his personal observations but also as a testament to the environmental consciousness that Thomas embodied, long before it became a widespread concern.
Tragically, Edward Thomas's life was cut short during the Second World War, leaving the literary world bereft of one of its most promising voices. The South Country remains a cherished work that offers a glimpse into the mind of a pioneering environmentalist and a profound poet, capturing the essence of a time and place that resonates with readers even today.
ISBN: 9780956254511
Dimensions: 216mm x 156mm x 23mm
Weight: 363g
240 pages