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A rich, detailed and well-illustrated overview of the landscape of
the North East of England. How distinctive is the landscape of the
North East of England? How far does its distinctive nature
contribute to the region's regional identity? These are key
questions addressed by this book. Covering a wide range of subjects
including country house landscapes, village landscapes and
"townscapes", including coverage of how the region's landscape has
been perceived and represented in literature and art, and
approaching the subject from a wide range of perspectives including
historical, literary, archaeological, art-historical and
geographical, the book provides a rich, detailed and
well-illustrated overview of the landscape of the North East of
England. It demonstrates that this landscape is more subtle,
layered and varied than is often supposed, and that stereotypes
that the region is grimly industrial and dominated by coal-mining
are wrong. Overall, besides much interesting detail and many new
research findings, the book vividly evokes the landscapes and the
spirit of place of the North East. Dr THOMAS FAULKNER is Visiting
Fellow, School of Historical Studies, University of Newcastle; Dr
HELEN BERRY is Reader in Early Modern History, School of Historical
Studies, University of Newcastle; Dr JEREMY GREGORY is Senior
Lecturer, Dept. Religions and Theology, University of Manchester.
Contributors: S. M. COUSINS, A. W. PURDUE, S. A. CAUNCE, STEVEN
DESMOND, JUDITH BETNEY, VERONICA GOULTY, FIONA GREEN, ADRIAN GREEN,
WINIFRED STOKES, HILARY J. GRAINGER, MARTIN ROBERTS, GILLIAN
COOKSON, THOMAS FAULKNER, LINDA POLLEY, HELEN BERRY, HUGH DIXON,
JAN HEWITT, LAURA NEWTON.
Includes the ever popular "If", along with the best of Kipling's
powerful, fluent poetry.
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