Cornish Studies Volume 13
Discover the rich tapestry of Cornwall's history and culture in Cornish Studies Volume 13 by Philip Payton. Published by the University of Exeter in 2005, this engaging paperback spans 336 pages, offering a comprehensive exploration of various aspects of Cornish life. This thirteenth volume features thought-provoking articles on diverse topics such as Cornish emigration, the literary contributions of renowned figures like Virginia Woolf and poet Jack Clemo, and the fascinating history of Cornish mining. Delve into the enchanting world of Cornish folklore and the medieval miracle plays in the Cornish language, as well as the legacy of William Scawen, a pivotal figure in the seventeenth-century Cornish language revival. Perfect for enthusiasts of British and Irish history, this volume is an essential addition to any collection focused on European studies and the cultural heritage of Cornwall.