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In 'Highways and Byways in Sussex', E. V. Lucas takes the reader on a literary journey through the picturesque landscapes and charming towns of Sussex. Written in a descriptive and engaging style, Lucas vividly portrays the natural beauty and cultural heritage of this region, making the reader feel as though they are traveling alongside him. The book is a delightful mix of historical anecdotes, architectural insights, and personal observations, providing a comprehensive and intimate portrait of Sussex in the early 20th century. Lucas's keen eye for detail and heartfelt appreciation of the…mehr

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In 'Highways and Byways in Sussex', E. V. Lucas takes the reader on a literary journey through the picturesque landscapes and charming towns of Sussex. Written in a descriptive and engaging style, Lucas vividly portrays the natural beauty and cultural heritage of this region, making the reader feel as though they are traveling alongside him. The book is a delightful mix of historical anecdotes, architectural insights, and personal observations, providing a comprehensive and intimate portrait of Sussex in the early 20th century. Lucas's keen eye for detail and heartfelt appreciation of the English countryside make this book a timeless classic in travel literature. E. V. Lucas, a renowned essayist and travel writer, had a deep affection for the English countryside and a talent for capturing its essence in his writing. His extensive knowledge of Sussex, combined with his eloquent prose, makes 'Highways and Byways in Sussex' a literary gem that continues to inspire readers today. I highly recommend 'Highways and Byways in Sussex' to anyone interested in English travel literature, history, or cultural heritage. Lucas's evocative writing style and insightful commentary make this book a delightful and informative read for adventurers and armchair travelers alike.
Autorenporträt
Edward Verrall Lucas (1868–1938) was a versatile English writer, known for his essays, biographies, and travelogues, marked by wit, clarity, and a quintessentially Edwardian style. Lucas's literary career commenced as a journalist, and he quickly made his mark as a contributor to Punch, a satirical magazine, where he later served as assistant editor. His works cover a broad range of subjects, often focusing on the everyday lives of people, their customs, and the landscape they inhabit. One of his notable contributions to literature is 'Highways and Byways in Sussex' (1904), a textual journey through the charming English county of Sussex, brilliantly weaving history, folklore, and personal observations, offering readers a reflective and engaging guide to the area's rich cultural tapestry. A prolific author, Lucas wrote over 30 books and countless articles, showcasing an innate talent for capturing his era's essence with humor and grace. Not confined to any single genre, he embraced the role of biographer, e.g., in his admired life of Charles Lamb, and children's author, notably with his contributions to the Little Books on Great Masters series. Lucas's ability to evoke place and time, alongside his commitment to literary craftsmanship, ensures his works continue to be appreciated by both the casual reader and the literary scholar alike.