Voyages de Richard Pockocke: en orient, dans l'Egypte, l'Arabie, la Palestine, la Syrie, la Gr?ce, la Thrace, etc.... T. 3 / [R. Pockocke]; trad. de l'anglois par une soci?t? de gens de lettres [par de La Flotte]
Date de l'?dition originale: 1772-1773
Sujet de l'ouvrage: Orient -- Descriptions et voyages -- 18e si?cle -- Ouvrages avant 1800Europe -- Descriptions et voyages -- 18e si?cle -- Ouvrages avant 1800
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This week we celebrate the birthday of acclaimed American-Canadian author John Irving, born on March 3, 1942. With a career that has spanned five decades, his work is marked by a tension between tradition and nonconformity, reverence and rebellion. Here we highlight five of his essential titles, as well as their screen adaptations.
I recently came across a travel website that proclaimed, “London has a rich literary tradition that permeates its streets.”
It’s true, of course. I know the first time I saw London’s cobblestone back streets, I immediately pictured Oliver Twist and the Artful Dodger tearing through the crowds, possibly having just picked someone’s pocket. For my money, Dickens’ vivid descriptions of 1830s London are just as compelling as his characters.