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Sussex Painted by Wilfrid Ball - Journey Through Sussex: A Literary Travelogue of British Landscapes and Painted Vistas - cover

Sussex Painted by Wilfrid Ball - Journey Through Sussex: A Literary Travelogue of British Landscapes and Painted Vistas

Hilaire Belloc

Editorial: Good Press

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In 'Sussex, Painted by Wilfrid Ball,' Hilaire Belloc offers a profound exploration of the English county of Sussex through the lens of both literature and art. Combining evocative prose with striking illustrations by Wilfrid Ball, the book serves as a love letter to Sussex, imbued with rich descriptions and vivid imagery that capture the essence of its landscapes, people, and history. Written in a lyrical style characteristic of Belloc, the work is steeped in a context of early 20th-century England, reflecting a growing appreciation for regional identity and heritage, while resonating with the Romantic movement's emphasis on nature and the local landscape. Hilaire Belloc, a prolific writer and a prominent figure in early 20th-century literature, was known for his fervent patriotism and deep connection to the English countryside. His experiences as a child in Sussex and his extensive travels across England informed his passionate portrayal of the region. Belloc's engagement with themes of rural life and his ideological stance on the importance of locality likely stem from his desire to preserve the cultural identity and historical significance of places like Sussex amid modernization. 'Congratulations to readers seeking both aesthetic pleasure and cultural insight; Belloc's 'Sussex' is not only a visual feast but also a thematic exploration of belonging and nostalgia. This book is a must-read for those who appreciate the intricacies of nature reflective in art, and for all who seek a deeper understanding of England's charming landscapes and rich history.'
Disponible desde: 21/08/2022.
Longitud de impresión: 153 páginas.

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