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Footprints of Former Men in Far Cornwall

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About This Book

A collection of evocative prose sketches and biographical studies that evoke Cornwall’s wild coast, moorland, churches, and local communities. Each essay mixes antiquarian detail, personal reminiscence, and legend to recount tales of giants, smugglers, pixies, ghosts, and eccentric local worthies while conveying landscape and atmosphere. The tone shifts between humour, mysticism, and reverent description, with an archaic, masonry-like prose style and a persistent taste for symbol and miracle. Appendices and illustrations provide documentary notes and visual accompaniment to the sketches.

About the Author

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Robert Stephen Hawker

Robert Stephen Hawker was a 19th-century Cornish poet and clergyman, known for his vivid depictions of the landscape and culture of Cornwall. His notable work, "Footprints of Former Men in Far Cornwall," reflects his deep connection to the region and its history. Hawker's poetry often explores themes of nature, folklore, and the human experience, blending local dialect with rich imagery. He played a significant role in the literary heritage of Cornwall, contributing to the preservation and appreciation of its unique identity through his writings.

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