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Chapter 1 Ringing the Changes: Thomas Hardy’s Communication Networks
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Edward Allen
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Illustrations vii
- Acknowledgements x
- Introduction: Rural Modernity in Britain 1
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Part I Networks
- Chapter 1 Ringing the Changes: Thomas Hardy’s Communication Networks 17
- Chapter 2 Change in the Village: Filming Rural Britain 33
- Chapter 3 Electricity Comes to the Countryside: Visual Representations of a Connected Countryside in the Early Twentieth Century 50
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Part II Landscapes
- Chapter 4 Weighing Down the Landscape: The Quarry as a Site of Rural Modernity 67
- Chapter 5 Windmills and Woodblocks: Agnes Miller Parker, Wood Engraving and the Popular Press in Interwar Britain 84
- Chapter 6 Hiraeth and Ambiguous Pastorals: Wales, England and Rural Modernities between the Wars 103
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Part III Communities
- Chapter 7 The ‘Uncertainty of Our Climate’: Mary Kelly and the Rural Theatre 119
- Chapter 8 The Spinster in Eden: Reclaiming Civilisation in Interwar British Rural Fiction 135
- Chapter 9 Transformative Pastoral: Lewis Grassic Gibbon’s A Scots Quair 149
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Part IV Heritage
- Chapter 10 Borderlands: Visual and Material Culture in the Interwar Anglo-Scottish Borders 165
- Chapter 11 Beyond Portmeirion: The Architecture, Planning and Protests of Clough Williams-Ellis 187
- Chapter 12 Celebrating England: ‘Heritage’ Writing and the Rural Novelist 207
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Part V Wars
- Chapter 13 Altered Countrysides: Paul Nash, David Jones and Eric Ravilious in Wartime 223
- Chapter 14 Eden in Sussex: Atheist Moderns and the Berwick Church Murals 239
- Chapter 15 Rural Modernity in a Time of Crisis: Preservation and Reform in the Books of B. T. Batsford 255
- Notes on Contributors 270
- Bibliography 274
- Index 294
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Illustrations vii
- Acknowledgements x
- Introduction: Rural Modernity in Britain 1
-
Part I Networks
- Chapter 1 Ringing the Changes: Thomas Hardy’s Communication Networks 17
- Chapter 2 Change in the Village: Filming Rural Britain 33
- Chapter 3 Electricity Comes to the Countryside: Visual Representations of a Connected Countryside in the Early Twentieth Century 50
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Part II Landscapes
- Chapter 4 Weighing Down the Landscape: The Quarry as a Site of Rural Modernity 67
- Chapter 5 Windmills and Woodblocks: Agnes Miller Parker, Wood Engraving and the Popular Press in Interwar Britain 84
- Chapter 6 Hiraeth and Ambiguous Pastorals: Wales, England and Rural Modernities between the Wars 103
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Part III Communities
- Chapter 7 The ‘Uncertainty of Our Climate’: Mary Kelly and the Rural Theatre 119
- Chapter 8 The Spinster in Eden: Reclaiming Civilisation in Interwar British Rural Fiction 135
- Chapter 9 Transformative Pastoral: Lewis Grassic Gibbon’s A Scots Quair 149
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Part IV Heritage
- Chapter 10 Borderlands: Visual and Material Culture in the Interwar Anglo-Scottish Borders 165
- Chapter 11 Beyond Portmeirion: The Architecture, Planning and Protests of Clough Williams-Ellis 187
- Chapter 12 Celebrating England: ‘Heritage’ Writing and the Rural Novelist 207
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Part V Wars
- Chapter 13 Altered Countrysides: Paul Nash, David Jones and Eric Ravilious in Wartime 223
- Chapter 14 Eden in Sussex: Atheist Moderns and the Berwick Church Murals 239
- Chapter 15 Rural Modernity in a Time of Crisis: Preservation and Reform in the Books of B. T. Batsford 255
- Notes on Contributors 270
- Bibliography 274
- Index 294