The House in Dormer Forest explained

The House in Dormer Forest
Author:Mary Webb
Country:United Kingdom
Language:English
Genre:Regional drama
Publisher:Hutchinson (UK)
George H. Doran (US)
Release Date:1920
Media Type:Print

The House in Dormer Forest is a 1920 romance novel by the British writer Mary Webb.[1] It was part of a wave of regional novels set across Britain, in Webb's case in her native Shropshire.[2] She wrote it while living at her home near Bayston Hill. It was one of several works that inspired the later parody novel Cold Comfort Farm by Stella Gibbons.

Synopsis

The plot follows the lives of the Darke family, now headed by Solomon Darke, who have lived in the now crumbling Dormer House since the Elizabethan Era.

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Notes and References

  1. Stringer & Sutherland p.706
  2. Baldick p.18