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Highways and Byways in Sussex

E. V. Lucas

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E. V. Lucas's "Highways and Byways in Sussex" offers a richly detailed exploration of Sussex, blending historical anecdotes with vivid descriptions of the countryside. Lucas employs an engaging narrative style, intertwining personal reflections with a travelogue that captures the essence of the English landscape. Written during a period of burgeoning interest in regional tourism and local history in the early 20th century, this work stands out for its meticulous attention to the natural beauty and cultural heritage of Sussex, providing readers with insights into the area's charming villages, ancient churches, and scenic vistas. E. V. Lucas, an accomplished author and essayist, was deeply influenced by his affinity for travel and nature. His extensive knowledge of English geography and history, coupled with a personal connection to Sussex, informs his portrayal of the county. Lucas's background as a journalist and editor, alongside his passion for sharing the lesser-known stories of England, allows him to craft a narrative that is both informative and poetic, bridging the realms of literature and travel. This book is highly recommended for anyone interested in English literature, travel writing, or the picturesque landscapes of Sussex. Readers will not only find a guide to its physical beauty but also a celebration of its cultural significance, making it an essential addition to the library of any literary traveler.
Disponible desde: 16/09/2022.
Longitud de impresión: 7748 páginas.

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