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Thomas Hardy's Dorset

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A guided tour of Dorset that interweaves landscape description, local history, folklore, and reminiscence tied to Thomas Hardy's world. The author progresses through villages, market towns, river valleys, and commons, noting churches, inns, Roman remains, and other landmarks while tracing their echoes in Hardy's fiction. Anecdotes and sketches of rural characters illuminate dialect, customs, cider-making, superstitions, and communal pastimes. Collected folk-sayings, personal observation, and antiquarian detail combine to evoke the county's physical features and social texture.

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R. Thurston Hopkins

R. Thurston Hopkins was an author and scholar known for his work on the literary landscape of Thomas Hardy. His notable book, "Thomas Hardy's Dorset," explores the geographical and cultural influences of Hardy's native region, providing insights into the settings that shaped his writing. Hopkins' contributions help illuminate the connection between place and literature, enriching the understanding of Hardy's works and the significance of Dorset in English literary heritage.

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