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The Wessex Project: Thomas Hardy, Architect

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Thomas Hardy is one of England’s greatest novelists and poets, whose part-real, part-imaginary realm of Wessex has taken on a life of its own. But his first career in architecture has been seen as perverse or contradictory. The assumption has been: he changed career because he wasn't much of an architect. This book is the first to study Hardy from an architectural perspective, and it offers startling insights into a man who never stopped thinking, writing and working as an architect. It reveals a biting commentator on the architectural debates of his day; the most influential conservation writer there has ever been; and his experiments in architectural representation – which would still be radical a century later. Linking writing, maps, images, polemic and buildings, Wessex appears as a remarkable, entirely architectural project that shapes the way we see, imagine and build England to this day.
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Kester Rattenbury
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9781848222502
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Hardcoverbic DSK: Literary studies - fiction, novelists & prose writerscontributor:Kester Rattenburyformat:Hardcoverimprint:Lund Humphries Publishers Ltdprice:39.99publication-date:2018-01-18publisher:Lund Humphries Publishers Ltdtype:Nonfiction

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