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The Great Good Place: The Country House And English Literature

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The Great Good Place: The Country House And English Literature

Author: Malcolm Kelsall
Binding: Hardback
Publisher: Columbia University Press, -

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The academic work The Great Good Place: The Country House And English Literature by Malcolm Kelsall presents a compelling analysis of the enduring motif of the country house within the canon of English literature. This scholarly volume chronicles how these grand estates function as more than mere settings, illustrating their profound influence on character development, social commentary, and narrative structure across centuries of writing. Kelsall meticulously details the evolution of the country house as both an idealized sanctuary and a site of social tension, revealing its complex symbolic weight. The book argues for the country house's central role in shaping literary traditions, offering a sophisticated perspective on its cultural and historical significance.

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Author: Malcolm Kelsall
Binding: Hardback
Publisher: Columbia University Press, -

Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: Worn/faded, no tears
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings

The academic work The Great Good Place: The Country House And English Literature by Malcolm Kelsall presents a compelling analysis of the enduring motif of the country house within the canon of English literature. This scholarly volume chronicles how these grand estates function as more than mere settings, illustrating their profound influence on character development, social commentary, and narrative structure across centuries of writing. Kelsall meticulously details the evolution of the country house as both an idealized sanctuary and a site of social tension, revealing its complex symbolic weight. The book argues for the country house's central role in shaping literary traditions, offering a sophisticated perspective on its cultural and historical significance.