Mittwoch, Juli 22, 2009

Reise nach Großbritannien

"The Nanny" habe ich gestern ausgelesen, das Buch war ganz nett aber mit über 500 Seiten um gute 200 Seiten zu dick. Dadurch war die Handlung dann oft an den Haaren herbeigezogen ehe es zum großen Happy End gekommen ist.
Heute Früh mußte ich mich schnell entscheiden und habe einfach nach dem obersten Buch gegriffen und genau mein Lieblingsthema erwischt. Auf literarischen Spuren geht es nach Großbritannien:

Christina HARDYMENT
On the Writer's Trail
20 Great Literary Journeys

Synopsis: Literary Trails, published by The National Trust in 2000, is a richly-illustrated, entertaining and informative read which provides a fascinating insight into the lives of some of Britain's greatest writers by focusing on the places where they lived and the landscapes, houses and gardens that inspired them. This companion volume, which features a wealth of new material, has been specially produced to provide a practical handbook version which can be used as a portable guide to help the reader retrace the steps of their literary heroes - on foot, by car, bicycle or boat. The twenty themed trails cover a wide variety of locations throughout the British Isles - from Hardy's Wessex, Jane Austen's Hampshire or the Lake District of Coleridge and Wordsworth, to the Cornish coastline which runs like a golden thread through the history of English literature, from the Arthurian romances of medieval times to the poetry of Tennyson and the novels of Virginia Woolf and Daphne du Maurier. This unique handbook provides the reader with the best of both worlds: a fund of background knowledge and insight into writers' lives and work, and a practical, easy-to-follow guidebook. Each trail is illustrated by colour photographs and maps and contains detailed instructions for routes to follow. The book also contains a comprehensive gazetteer of all National Trust properties with literary connections.

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