This 1980 anthology contains of some of the finest and most significant writing on English country life from Cobbett through Jefferies, Sturt, hardy, Hudson and Flora Thompson to Thomas Hennell and Adrian Bell. A good many of the selections are taken from books originally published by Cambridge University Press. None of the authors is nostalgic about country life. They all wanted a better future for country people but their primary aim was to describe what they saw. A survey is offered of the peasant civilisation of England, which, despite widespread poverty and hardship, encouraged people to…mehr
This 1980 anthology contains of some of the finest and most significant writing on English country life from Cobbett through Jefferies, Sturt, hardy, Hudson and Flora Thompson to Thomas Hennell and Adrian Bell. A good many of the selections are taken from books originally published by Cambridge University Press. None of the authors is nostalgic about country life. They all wanted a better future for country people but their primary aim was to describe what they saw. A survey is offered of the peasant civilisation of England, which, despite widespread poverty and hardship, encouraged people to go on living and produced a wealth of folk song and a wide range of craft-work. The authors go on to record the changes brought about by large-scale farming and the concomitant heavy investment in machinery and chemicals. Denys Thompson anticipates the anthology as a reminder of human achievement and potential, and his substantial general and sectional introductions show how the lessons and values of the past can be used to revitalise an industrial civilisation.
General introduction Part I. A Home-Made Civilisation: 1. Introduction 2. Vestiges George Bourne 3. The peasant system George Bourne 4. The 'Estatesmen' William Wordsworth and Harriet Martineau 5. Peasant survivors Flora Thompson 6. Cottages William Wordsworth 7. English tradition and idiom Adrian Bell 7a. Words Edward Thomas 8. Aspects 8a. The peasant life, tradition, 'good old days'? George Sturt 8b. Attitudes, speech Cecil Torr 8c. Folk tales George Bourne 9. Living evidence Cecil Sharp 10. The impact of enclosures 10a. Sixteenth century Thomas More 10b. Eighteenth century John Byng 10c. Nineteenth century Walter Rose, George Bourne Part II. Masters and Men: The Farming Life: 11. Introduction 12. The farm labourer William Cobbett 13. Childhood 13a. In Scotland, 1820 Alexander Somerville 13b. In the Fens, 1850-1860 Mrs Burrows 13c. In Warwickshire, 1835-1840 Joseph Arch 14. The farm as it was 14a. The carter and the stable, bullock-teams, waggons and carts, sowing, harvesting in the old style, gleaning, stacking and rick-making Thomas Hennell 15. The great barn and the sheep-shearers Thomas Hardy 16. Summer Richard Jefferies 17. Harvesting Richard Jefferies 18. Unemployed Richard Jefferies 19. Work and play M. K. Ashby 20. Cottagers and their homes Flora Thompson 21. Men afield Flora Thompson 22. The vale of the Wylye W. H. Hudson 23. The unconscious art H. J. Massingham 24. The labourer Adrian Bell Part III. Living at Work: Crafts and Skills: 25. Introduction 26. The wheelwrights' way of life 26a. Buying, kindly feeling, waggons, 'jobbing', prices George Sturt 27. Response to need: the carpenter's work: 27a. The shop, work on the farm Walter Rose 28. A shepherd on the downs W. H. Hudson 29. Three characters W. H. Hudson 30. John Brown Richard Jefferies Part IV. The Future: 31. Leisure George Bourne 32. A form of insanity George Sturt 33. The need for guidance George Sturt 34. Civilisation astray George Sturt Conclusion Notes Sources Related reading Index.
General introduction Part I. A Home-Made Civilisation: 1. Introduction 2. Vestiges George Bourne 3. The peasant system George Bourne 4. The 'Estatesmen' William Wordsworth and Harriet Martineau 5. Peasant survivors Flora Thompson 6. Cottages William Wordsworth 7. English tradition and idiom Adrian Bell 7a. Words Edward Thomas 8. Aspects 8a. The peasant life, tradition, 'good old days'? George Sturt 8b. Attitudes, speech Cecil Torr 8c. Folk tales George Bourne 9. Living evidence Cecil Sharp 10. The impact of enclosures 10a. Sixteenth century Thomas More 10b. Eighteenth century John Byng 10c. Nineteenth century Walter Rose, George Bourne Part II. Masters and Men: The Farming Life: 11. Introduction 12. The farm labourer William Cobbett 13. Childhood 13a. In Scotland, 1820 Alexander Somerville 13b. In the Fens, 1850-1860 Mrs Burrows 13c. In Warwickshire, 1835-1840 Joseph Arch 14. The farm as it was 14a. The carter and the stable, bullock-teams, waggons and carts, sowing, harvesting in the old style, gleaning, stacking and rick-making Thomas Hennell 15. The great barn and the sheep-shearers Thomas Hardy 16. Summer Richard Jefferies 17. Harvesting Richard Jefferies 18. Unemployed Richard Jefferies 19. Work and play M. K. Ashby 20. Cottagers and their homes Flora Thompson 21. Men afield Flora Thompson 22. The vale of the Wylye W. H. Hudson 23. The unconscious art H. J. Massingham 24. The labourer Adrian Bell Part III. Living at Work: Crafts and Skills: 25. Introduction 26. The wheelwrights' way of life 26a. Buying, kindly feeling, waggons, 'jobbing', prices George Sturt 27. Response to need: the carpenter's work: 27a. The shop, work on the farm Walter Rose 28. A shepherd on the downs W. H. Hudson 29. Three characters W. H. Hudson 30. John Brown Richard Jefferies Part IV. The Future: 31. Leisure George Bourne 32. A form of insanity George Sturt 33. The need for guidance George Sturt 34. Civilisation astray George Sturt Conclusion Notes Sources Related reading Index.
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