Landmarks

About this book
"Landmarks is a book about the power of language - 'strong style, single words' - to shape our sense of place. It is both a field guide to the literature the author loves (Nan Shepherd, Roger Deakin and many more), and a 'word-hoard', gathering an astonishing archive of place-terms from old Norse to Anglo-Romani, living Norman to Hebridean Gaelic. Over the book's course, via its chapters, its glossaries and surprise of its postscript - we come to realize that words, well used, are not just a means to describe landscape, but also a way to know it, and to love it"--from publisher.
Details
- OL Work ID
- OL17808602W
Subjects
Books and readingEnglish languageDescription and travelGeography in literatureTravelVariationLandscapesGreat britain, description and travelTerminologyLandscapes in literatureTravelmacfarlane, robert , 1976-Books and readingmacfarlane, robert , 1976-English language--variationDa632 .m3245 2015914.1/048612Human geographyLanguage and cultureHistorical linguistics