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Nooks and Corners of English Life Past and Present - cover

Nooks and Corners of English Life Past and Present

John Timbs

Publisher: DigiCat

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In "Nooks and Corners of English Life, Past and Present," John Timbs artfully explores the intricate tapestry of English society, deftly weaving historical anecdotes with keen observations of contemporary customs. The book's literary style merges engaging narrative with a rich assortment of local lore, offering readers an enlightening glimpse into the cultural variations across England. Timbs incorporates a diverse range of sources, including folklore, regional traditions, and biographical sketches, providing a textured understanding of the nation's collective consciousness through both past and present lenses. John Timbs, a Victorian journalist and social historian, drew upon his extensive background in writing about English culture and history to craft this compelling work. His enthusiasm for documenting the unusual and the overlooked reflects his own upbringing in a rapidly changing England, as the Industrial Revolution transformed societies and traditions. Timbs's previous works on urban life and the curiosities of England's local histories further enrich the insights presented in this book, bridging the gap between common experience and scholarly reflection. Readers interested in the fabric of English life will find "Nooks and Corners of English Life" an invaluable addition to their libraries. Timbs's accessible prose invites a broad audience to appreciate not only the nuances of English heritage but also the evolving narratives that shape modern identity, making it essential for anyone seeking to understand the cultural depth of England.
Available since: 09/15/2022.
Print length: 664 pages.

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