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Paperback A Reader's Guide to Writers Britain: An Enchanting Tour of Literary Landscapes and Shrines Book

ISBN: 1853752010

ISBN13: 9781853752018

A Reader's Guide to Writers Britain: An Enchanting Tour of Literary Landscapes and Shrines

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Touring the places captured in the minds of Britain's most enduring and popular writers and the landscapes in which their characters walked, A Reader's Guide is both a bedside companion and a useful... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Anglophiles and Bibliophiles Rejoice!

If you're a literature geek like me, and your travels involve paying homage to great writers, then you might want to consider picking up a copy of A Reader's Guide to Writers' Britain by Sally Varlow. I came across this gem of a book by happy accident, when I spied it on a bookshelf at the school where I work. I rushed right home that day and ordered it. This extensive book mostly concentrates on England, which Varlow divides into regions in order to organize the vast amounts of material. She has one section on Wales and one on Scotland at the back of the book. The Gazetteer in the back of the book is also a great resource, as it lists places of interest that are open to the public, and the authors who are associated with those places. The opening chapter on the The West Country and the tales of King Arthur is enough to get you immediately sucked in. This chapter was nice for me, because it allowed me to revisit Glastonbury, otherwise known as the mythical Isle of Avalon. I also got to reminisce about Bath, which was the setting for Jane Austen's "Northanger Abbey", in addition to being a haunt of Austen, Wordsworth, Dickens, Pepys, and other notable writers. London, of course, is another chapter that interests me, because of its significance to literature. In one relatively short chapter, Varlow is able to cover several hundred years and the many writers and locations that contributed to London's literary legacy. The obvious are included here: Poets' Corner at Westminster Abbey, Shakespeare's Globe Theatre, the Bloomsbury Group, and Sherlock Holmes, but there are many other sites that people might overlook. Did you know, for example, that the London Zoo is a literary site? Of course, I can't begin to explain everything that is so great about this book, as it would take up too much space. But this is the most informative and comprehensive book on literary places in Britain that I have ever seen. It will serve me well in planning my future excursions to England. Even if you are never able to travel to Britain, this book does a great job of taking you there. Not only does it cover the places where the writers lived and worked, but it also covers the locations that were brought to life in their works. Photos, maps and illustrations are liberally sprinkled throughout. This is the ultimate resource for anyone who dreams of taking a literary pilgrimage to Britain.

A beautiful book for literature lovers

I bought the British edition of this book while visiting Jane Austen's house. Lavishly illustrated throughout in full color, it's a wonderful book to peruse. Background information is given on houses and places with literary connections throughout England, as well as biographical tidbits on the authors themselves. It isn't a practical travel guide, being difficult to navigate and lacking reference materials such as maps, addresses and contact information of many of the places. However, it is a good place to get a general idea of places to visit, or just to educate yourself before a trip (or do some armchair travelling). It is also the most comprehensive and only recent book on British literary travel I've been able to locate. The only other title that comes close is ONCE UPON A TIME IN GREAT BRITAIN by Melanie Wentz, which focuses on children's authors. Despite not being a travel guide, it is still a beautifully presented book packed with information and illustrations.

Enchanting

I bought Sally Varlow's book in 1997 in a bookshop in Groningen, Holland. It gives me, everytime I read it, very much pleasure. The beautiful pictures and illustrations makes it even nicer to read it. Very recommendable!
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