From Woolf to Poldark, the Cornwall that inspires writers

In To the Lighthouse she described this view: “The great plateful of blue water was before her, the hoary lighthouse, distant, austere, in the midst; and on the right as far as the eye could see, fading and falling, in soft low pleats, the green sand dunes with the wild flowing grasses on them, which always seemed to be running away into some moon country, uninhabited by men.”

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