British regional literature

Locations in Wessex, from The Wessex of Thomas Hardy by Bertram Windle, 1902, based on correspondence with Hardy

In literature regionalism refers to fiction or poetry that focuses on specific features, such as dialect, customs, history, and landscape, of a particular region (also called "local colour"). The setting is particularly important in regional literature and the "locale is likely to be rural and/or provincial."[1]

  1. ^ J. A. Cuddon, A Dictionary of Literary Terms. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1984, p. 560.