The Literary Guide and Companion to Southern EnglandOhio University Press, 1985 - 357 páginas This newly revised and updated edition of Robert Cooper's acclaimed handbook combines the utility of current travel information with the appeal of literary history, biography, and anecdote in a leisurely and flavorful guide to the broad sweep of southern England outside of London. A rich and reliable guide to the landscape that fostered one of our most cherished cultures, The Literary Guide and Companion to Southern England is an indispensable resource for those who wish to experience literature firsthand. |
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THE ROAD TO ROCHESTER | 3 |
ON TO CANTERBURY | 18 |
ALONG THE NORTH | 29 |
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Abbey Alfoxden Bath beautiful bedroom born Bournemouth brick Brighton Bristol buried called Canterbury Castle Cathedral century Charles Charles Dickens charming Chawton church cliffs Coleridge Conrad Cornwall cottage D. H. Lawrence death Devon Dickens Dickens's east England English Exeter Fanny Burney favorite Felpham floor Galsworthy garden George guests Hardy Hardy's Henry James High Street Hueffer Jane Austen John John Galsworthy Keats Kipling Lamb House later Lawrence literary lived London look Meredith miles southwest National Trust nearby Nether Stowey novel novelist Park Pickwick Papers plaque poem poet Portsmouth Queen road Rossetti Royal Salisbury Shelley sister Somerset Southampton stayed stone summer Sussex Tennyson Thackeray Thomas Thomas Hardy took Torquay town Uppark Victorian village Virginia visitor walk wall Walpole West Sussex wife William Winchester window Woolf Wordsworth writing wrote