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In "Yorksher Puddin'," John Hartley presents a vivid tapestry of Yorkshire life through a series of delightful anecdotes, poems, and observations that capture the spirit of the region. Written in a playful and engaging vernacular, Hartley's work celebrates the rich dialect, culture, and culinary heritage of Yorkshire, drawing readers into a world filled with humor and local color. The book's structure is both traditional and innovative, merging oral storytelling traditions with a keen sense of poetry, all while reflecting the early 20th-century literary context of regionalism and local pride in Britain. John Hartley, a noteworthy figure in Yorkshire literature, was born in 1865 in the heart of the region he so cherished. His upbringing in a working-class family greatly influenced his portrayal of the everyday lives of Yorkshire'Äôs inhabitants. Hartley was also a passionate advocate for local dialects and dialect literature, which is exemplified in "Yorksher Puddin'." His deep understanding of Yorkshire's culture and tradition enabled him to create a work that resonates with authenticity and warmth. "Yorksher Puddin'" is an essential read for anyone interested in regional literature, dialect studies, or the social history of England. Hartley's wit and charm make this collection a delightful exploration of Yorkshire, appealing to both locals and those yearning for a taste of its unique essence.
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Ebook: December 5, 2019
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