Literary LondonMacmillan, 1988 - 300 páginas A survey, area by area of London in literary fact and fiction, where the author offers a walk in words, seeking out the places that provided inspiration as well as accommodation for so many writers, novelists and poets as well as diarists, journalists, historians and publishers. |
Índice
Around the Bank | 1 |
Bloomsbury | 9 |
Chelsea | 22 |
Direitos de autor | |
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Palavras e frases frequentes
autobiography Bloomsbury building built buried called Carlyle Charles Dickens Charles Lamb Chelsea church City Clerkenwell Court Covent Garden Daniel Defoe death Defoe demolished diary Dickens's early East End Edward eighteenth century Eliot famous fields Fitzrovia Fleet Street friends George Green Hall Hampstead Henry High Street Highgate Holborn Hospital House Islington James James Boswell John Betjeman John Evelyn Kensington Lambeth Lane later Library literary figures literary London lived London Bridge Lord Marylebone Mayfair moved Museum nearby neighbourhood nineteenth century novel novelist once opened Orwell Oscar Wilde Oxford P. G. Wodehouse Palace Park plaque play poem poet prison published residence river Road Royal Samuel Johnson Samuel Pepys Shakespeare side Soho Southwark Square St James's St John St Paul's stands story T. S. Eliot tavern Temple Thames Theatre Thomas Tyburn Victorian visited Walk Westminster wife World writers wrote young
