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"The Hardy Country" is historical literature written by Charles G. Harper, an English author, and illustrator. According to Haper's words, these pages are, in short, just an attempt to record impressions received of a peculiarly beautiful and stimulating literary country, and seek merely to reflect some of the joy of the explorer and the enthusiasm of an ardent admirer of the novelist, who here has given tongues to trees and a voice to every wind.

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"The Hardy Country" is historical literature written by Charles G. Harper, an English author, and illustrator. According to Haper's words, these pages are, in short, just an attempt to record impressions received of a peculiarly beautiful and stimulating literary country, and seek merely to reflect some of the joy of the explorer and the enthusiasm of an ardent admirer of the novelist, who here has given tongues to trees and a voice to every wind.

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Autorenporträt
Charles G. Harper (1863-1943) was an English author and illustrator whose literary career was peopled with vivid descriptions of the British landscape, society, and historical edifices. Harper's works were distinctly characterized by a mix of personal travelogue and historical inquiry, often focusing on the bygone era of coach travel and the antiquities found in rural England. 'The Hardy Country' is a testament to his keen observational skills and his ability to evoke the essence of the locales made famous by the novelist Thomas Hardy. This book, much like his other works, demonstrates a deep appreciation and understanding of Hardy's fictional Wessex, bringing to life the topography and spirit that influenced Hardy's novels. Harper's portfolio include titles such as 'The Old Inns of Old England' and 'The Brighton Road: The Classic Highway to the South', which highlight his interest in the quaint and historic pathways of England. His literary style fused an engaging narrative with encyclopedic details, appealing to both the casual reader and the meticulous historian. Harper's contribution to the preservation of English heritage through his written word remains a valuable asset to the cultural and historical landscape of Britain.