Mountain Republic
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A history of one of the most beautiful and best-loved corners of England – nestling deep within the mountains and valleys of the Lake District.
An affectionate but meticulously researched history of one of the most beautiful and best-loved corners of England – nestling deep within the mountains and valleys of the Lake District.
An affectionate but meticulously researched history of one of the most beautiful and best-loved corners of England – Crosthwaite Parish, nestling deep within the mountains and valleys of the Lake District.
'A unique contribution to English history' — Hunter Davies
'A delightful, refreshingly written book, attentive to social detail and telling the only story that matters – history' — Simon Jenkins
'A wonderful book' — Margaret Drabble
'A completely fresh perspective on the Lakes and Lake Poets... I hugely enjoyed it' — Andrew Marr
Bounded by the peaks of Scafell, Skiddaw and Helvellyn, and embracing such well-known landmarks as Borrowdale, Derwentwater and Keswick, it lies within the heart of the Lake Poets' landscape, and its rugged terrain excites passion in all those who know it.
The Parish also boasts a remarkable history. Its 90 square miles were governed, from medieval times, by eighteen annually chosen 'customary tenants'; ancestors of the people who later prompted Wordsworth's portrayal of the area as 'a perfect Republic of Shepherds and agriculturalists'. His fellow poet Robert Southey lived within the Parish for forty years, was an active parishioner and rests in St Kentigern's churchyard. Here, he is given his rightful position as a Lake Poet.
In the nineteenth century, the Victorian state killed off the old parish system, sweeping away the egalitarian rule of the Eighteen Men. But a degree of redemption was at hand. Canon Rawnsley, vicar of Crosthwaite from 1883, pledged to defend the Lake District for future generations. This placed the Parish at the heart of the creation of the National Trust and blazed a trail for a wider movement to preserve the English landscape.
Writing with a historian's rigour and bearing aloft the banner of the Lake District statesmen, Philippa Harrison has produced a magisterial and fascinating record of a parish with a unique social, cultural and aesthetic resonance in English history.
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Mountain Republic has received high praise for its in-depth research and engaging storytelling. Reviewers commend it for bringing a fresh perspective to the history of the Lake District, offering a vivid account that captures the region's rich tapestry of history, literature, and local life. It's described as both authoritative and intimate, providing a comprehensive chronicle of the area’s evolution and its many influential figures. The book is noted for its ability to appeal to a wide audience, including those with an interest in regional history, and is considered a significant addition to the literary canon of the Lake District.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781838931834
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 14 April 2022
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: Apollo
Illustration: b&w illus + 2x8pp col
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 48.0mm
Width: 130.0mm
Height: 198.0mm
Weight: 533g
Pages: 752
About the Author
Philippa Harrison had a long and distinguished career in publishing: she was chief executive and publisher of Little, Brown UK and the first female president of the Publishers Association. She comes from a long line of farmers in the Furness fells, and lives in the same vicarage that Canon Rawnsley lived in when he co-founded the National Trust.
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