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A Book of Dartmoor - Exploring Dartmoor's Enchanting Landscape and Rich Folklore - cover

A Book of Dartmoor - Exploring Dartmoor's Enchanting Landscape and Rich Folklore

S. Baring-Gould

Publisher: Good Press

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In *A Book of Dartmoor*, S. Baring-Gould offers a richly textured exploration of one of England's most enigmatic landscapes. Combining elements of folklore, history, and personal reflection, the book serves as both a travel guide and a literary homage to Dartmoor. Baring-Gould's writing is characterized by its lyrical prose and meticulous attention to detail, effectively capturing the ethereal beauty and ruggedness of the moor. He deftly weaves together tales steeped in local legend with an appreciation for the natural environment, placing Dartmoor within the broader context of British literature and geography. S. Baring-Gould was not only a prolific writer but also a clergyman, antiquarian, and folklorist, whose love for Dartmoor stemmed from his deep connection to the region. His extensive knowledge of its legends and landscape, coupled with his background in theology and local history, uniquely positioned him to illuminate Dartmoor'Äôs rich cultural heritage. This multifaceted perspective informs his descriptive narrative, making it both educational and evocative. For lovers of nature writing, folklore enthusiasts, and those seeking to delve into the mystique of Dartmoor, Baring-Gould's work is indispensable. His vivid descriptions and historical insights offer readers a profound appreciation of this unique moorland, encouraging them to explore its rugged trails and hidden tales. This book is not merely a guide but an invitation to experience Dartmoor'Äôs magic.
Available since: 10/27/2023.
Print length: 270 pages.

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