Gone to Earth

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"Gone to Earth" is a 1917 rural romantic tragedy novel by English author Mary Webb, set in the Shropshire countryside and known for its lyrical depiction of nature and fatalistic themes.

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instanceOf novel
rural romantic tragedy
author Mary Webb NERFINISHED
authorNationality English
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
firstPublicationForm book
genre regional novel
romantic fiction
tragedy
hasAdaptation Gone to Earth (1950 film) NERFINISHED
The Wild Heart (re-edited film version) NERFINISHED
hasCharacteristic lyrical depiction of nature
rural setting
tragic ending
hasTheme conflict between passion and duty
fatalism
nature
romantic love
isNotableFor intense use of local dialect
strong sense of place in Shropshire countryside
literaryMovement ruralism
literaryPeriod early 20th-century literature
mainCharacter Edward Marston NERFINISHED
Hazel Woodus NERFINISHED
Jack Reddin NERFINISHED
narrativePerspective third-person narration
originalLanguage English
publicationYear 1917
publisher Hutchinson & Co. NERFINISHED
settingCountry England NERFINISHED
settingLocation Shropshire NERFINISHED

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Mary Webb notableWork Gone to Earth