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ISBN: 1025704169

ISBN13: 9781025704166

The Hawbucks

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"The Hawbucks" is a vivid portrayal of English rural life and the social rituals of the early 20th century. Written by Poet Laureate John Masefield, the novel follows the return of George Child to his ancestral home after several years abroad. Upon his arrival, he finds himself captivated by the beautiful and spirited Carrie Harridew, who is the object of affection for a group of local suitors known as the 'Hawbucks.'

Set against the backdrop of the rolling hills and the tradition of the fox hunt, the story explores themes of love, competition, and the shifting dynamics of the landed gentry. Masefield's evocative prose captures the sights and sounds of the countryside, providing a rich sensory experience for the reader. The narrative balances the excitement of the chase-both on the field and in the heart-with a poignant look at the characters' internal struggles and societal expectations.

As a classic of English literature, "The Hawbucks" offers a nostalgic yet insightful glimpse into a bygone era, masterfully blending romance with a deep appreciation for the natural world and traditional English life.

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