The Oxford Illustrated Literary Guide to Great Britain and IrelandDorothy Eagle, Hilary Carnell Oxford University Press, 1981 - 312 σελίδες This book consists of entries for places in Great Britain and Ireland with literary associations, each headword being followed by a grid reference to the maps at the end. The place-names are arranged in alphabetical order and refer to towns, villages, mansions, cottages, mountains, lakes, and rivers: places where writers have been born, educated, and buried; where they lived and worked; and where they met and talked and struck sparks off each other. The index of authors, which includes over 900 writers (living writers have been excluded), provides a key in the main text, enabling the reader to follow a writer's career from place to place and to discover which f his or her works are linked to specific localities.-- |
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... young Humphry Davy to be its super- intendent , whose use of nitrous oxide so impressed Southey and Coleridge . A young doctor helping Beddoes with the out- patients was Peter Mark Roget , later author of the Thesaurus ( 1852 ) ...
... young Humphry Davy to be its super- intendent , whose use of nitrous oxide so impressed Southey and Coleridge . A young doctor helping Beddoes with the out- patients was Peter Mark Roget , later author of the Thesaurus ( 1852 ) ...
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... young man and worked as a clerk in the Hudson's Bay Company before turning to literature . He returned to take up a partner- ship with the publishing firm of Thomas Constable , and wrote one of the best known of his popular stories for ...
... young man and worked as a clerk in the Hudson's Bay Company before turning to literature . He returned to take up a partner- ship with the publishing firm of Thomas Constable , and wrote one of the best known of his popular stories for ...
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... young woman whose arm had been broken in an accident . Karl Moritz , a German schoolmaster savouring the land of his favourite poet John Milton in spite of constant rebuffs from suspicious innkeepers , was taken to the Mitre by a young ...
... young woman whose arm had been broken in an accident . Karl Moritz , a German schoolmaster savouring the land of his favourite poet John Milton in spite of constant rebuffs from suspicious innkeepers , was taken to the Mitre by a young ...
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