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Texte à corriger : "Wanderings in Wessex" by Edric Holmes is a detailed exploration of the historical and geographical landscape of Wessex, a region in southern England. The book delves into the rich history of the area, tracing its development from the early days of the Saxon settlement to its significance in the formation of England. Holmes provides a vivid description of the region's natural beauty, from the rolling chalk downs of Salisbury Plain to the dramatic cliffs of the Dorset coast. The narrative is interwoven with historical anecdotes, such as the story of King Alfred, the…mehr

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Texte à corriger : "Wanderings in Wessex" by Edric Holmes is a detailed exploration of the historical and geographical landscape of Wessex, a region in southern England. The book delves into the rich history of the area, tracing its development from the early days of the Saxon settlement to its significance in the formation of England. Holmes provides a vivid description of the region's natural beauty, from the rolling chalk downs of Salisbury Plain to the dramatic cliffs of the Dorset coast. The narrative is interwoven with historical anecdotes, such as the story of King Alfred, the establishment of Winchester as a capital, and the architectural evolution of Winchester Cathedral. Holmes also highlights the cultural and historical significance of various towns and villages, including Romsey, Stockbridge, and the Worthys, each with its unique charm and historical landmarks. The book serves as both a travel guide and a historical account, offering insights into the architectural styles, from Norman to Perpendicular, and the social history of the region. Holmes's work is a tribute to the enduring legacy of Wessex, capturing its essence as a cornerstone of English heritage.
Autorenporträt
Edric Edwin Holmes était un auteur topographique britannique de non-fiction. Son premier livre sur Sussex a été décrit par The Observer comme jejune, cependant, son deuxième sur Wessex a été félicité pour son bon jugement dans le contenu et la présentation.