Showing posts with label Wilson Margaret. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wilson Margaret. Show all posts
Friday, 13 September 2013
"The literary landscape of Shropshire"
This is the subtitle of a recently-published anthology edited by one Margaret Wilson, whom I don't know from a bar of soap. A copy arrived here while we were away - with compliments: a nice surprise! The reason became clear when I looked down the list of contributors: my ancestor Peter Davis' name appears alongside those of others rather more celebrated - Boswell J., Darwin C., Dickens C., Lawrence D.H., Milton J., Owen W. to name but a few.
Though thanked for the contributions Ms. Wilson selected from Peter Davis' Diary of a Shropshire Farmer, I can't for the life of me remember being asked about this beforehand. Ah well, no harm done: rather the reverse, as the two extracts are well selected, and sit alongside a handsome photograph by a Geoff Taylor, taken I fancy from (rather than of) Peter Davis' family home, Dean Park.
The book looks and feels good: it would grace any coffee table - I couldn't fit the whole of the cover onto my scanner.
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Burford Shropshire,
Davis Peter,
Wilson Margaret
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