Quartz and Feldspar: Dartmoor - A British Landscape in Modern Times

Author:   Matthew Kelly
Publisher:   Vintage Publishing
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Pages:   512
Publication Date:   02 June 2016
Format:   Paperback
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Quartz and Feldspar: Dartmoor - A British Landscape in Modern Times


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The history of Dartmoor, home of myth and legend, druids, prisoners and ponies. Granite, a tough composite of quartz, feldspar and mica, is the stuff of Dartmoor, the most formidable of the five granite bosses punctuating Britain's southwest peninsula. A miserable place of rain and bog or a sunny upland of exquisite natural beauty, here the elements are raw, the sky huge and nature seems ascendant. But it is no less a place made by human beings. Stone circles, crosses, dwellings and boundaries speak of the ancient, medieval and modern people that extracted a living from the moorscape and created what it is today. Where convicts are incarcerated, backpackers roam freely; where commoners graze livestock, the army is trained; where the National Park Authority exercises control, the Duchy of Cornwall claims ownership. And Dartmoor remains a place that provides. Reservoirs hold the water drunk by local people. China clay is extracted from its mineral reserves. Not long ago granite was quarried from its hillsides. What is modern Dartmoor and what should it be? Did druids officiate here? Can the bog be drained and crops grown? Is it the place for a prison? And what of its people's future, and the fate of its ponies, cows and sheep? For three hundred years such questions have been asked of the moor. Quartz and Feldspar does not so much provide answers as unearth those who did and the arguments they provoked.

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Author:   Matthew Kelly
Publisher:   Vintage Publishing
Imprint:   Vintage
Dimensions:   Width: 12.90cm , Height: 3.20cm , Length: 19.70cm
Weight:   0.356kg
ISBN:  

9780099552550


ISBN 10:   0099552558
Pages:   512
Publication Date:   02 June 2016
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us.

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An imaginative cultural history, exploring with elan geological, literary and historical associations. -- Roy Foster * Times Literary Supplement * Elegantly written, shrewdly observed, and a perfect read for those staycationing [at Devon and Cornwall] in particular. -- Neil Gregor * Times Higher Education * Impressively researched, and passionate... A valuable, heartfelt, well-written work. -- Joanna Briscoe * Guardian * Will give you plenty to think about...covers subjects including biodiversity and social history, [and] conveys this mysterious moorscape's story from ancient rights to rewilding. -- Max Liu * Independent * Kelly's fine book, with its rigorous deconstructionist approach, acts as a better guide to the moor than any hikers' map. -- Philip Marsden * Spectator *


Kelly's fine book, with its rigorous deconstructionist approach, acts as a better guide to the moor than any hikers' map. -- Philip Marsden Spectator Will give you plenty to think about...covers subjects including biodiversity and social history, [and] conveys this mysterious moorscape's story from ancient rights to rewilding. -- Max Liu Independent Impressively researched, and passionate... A valuable, heartfelt, well-written work. -- Joanna Briscoe Guardian Elegantly written, shrewdly observed, and a perfect read for those staycationing [at Devon and Cornwall] in particular. -- Neil Gregor Times Higher Education An imaginative cultural history, exploring with elan geological, literary and historical associations. -- Roy Foster Times Literary Supplement


Kelly's fine book, with its rigorous deconstructionist approach, acts as a better guide to the moor than any hikers' map. -- Philip Marsden Spectator Will give you plenty to think about...covers subjects including biodiversity and social history, [and] conveys this mysterious moorscape's story from ancient rights to rewilding. -- Max Liu Independent Impressively researched, and passionate... A valuable, heartfelt, well-written work. -- Joanna Briscoe Guardian Elegantly written, shrewdly observed, and a perfect read for those staycationing [at Devon and Cornwall] in particular. -- Neil Gregor Times Higher Education Brilliant ... [Kelly] leaves no stone unturned in his bid to discover who thought what about Dartmoor and understand why the place has at times been regarded so differently. Western Morning News


Author Information

Matthew Kelly was born in Devon, educated at Oxford and now teaches at the University of Southampton. He is the author of Finding Poland which was published by Jonathan Cape in 2010 and The Fenian Ideal and Irish Nationalism, 1882-1916.

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