An edition of A literary pilgrim in England (1917)

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An edition of A literary pilgrim in England (1917)

A literary pilgrim in England

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Edward Thomas is best known as one of the great poets of the First World War. But there is another memorial to him: The Literary Pilgrim in England first published in 1917 is his finest prose work and has now become a classic. "The book takes the reader on a journey along the highways and byways of literature," says Michael Justin Davis in his introduction. With Edward Thomas as our guide we go in search of the homes and landscapes of some of our most famous writers. Shelley is seen eating "hard eggs and radishes and rolls at Eton"; Tennyson's starling "claps his tiny castanets" across the rectory garden in Lincolnshire; Blake's chimney-sweeper's cry is heard echoing through the streets of London; Emily Bronte runs across "my dear moorland" in Yorkshire; Gilbert White sows his kidney beans in the lower field garden at Selborne; and Burns walks forth "to view the corn an' snuff the caller air" outside England in the Western Lowlands of Scotland. Among the many other famous writers included are Keats, Aubrey, Cobbett, Hardy, Belloc, Coleridge, Clare and Wordsworth. The original edition is now illustrated with portraits, engravings and paintings directly related to the text. The specially commissioned photographs by Simon McBride show the landscape and the places as they are now in all their beauty and subtlety. - Jacket flap.

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Methuen
Language
English
Pages
330

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Table of Contents

London and the home counties: William Blake. Charles Lamb. Keats. Meredith.
The Thames: Shelley. Matthew Arnold. William Morris.
The Downs and the South coast: John Aubrey. Gilbert White. William Cobbett. William Hazlitt. Richard Jeffries. Thomas Hardy. Hilaire Belloc.
The West country: Herrick. Coleridge. W. H. Hudson.
The East coast and Midlands: Cowper. George Crabbe. John Clare. Fitzgerald. George Borrow. Tennyson. Swinburne.
The North: Wordsworth. Emily Brontë.
Scotland: Burns. Scott. R. L. Stevenson.
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London

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Library of Congress
PR109 .T5 1917

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Pagination
x, 330 p. (20 leaves of plates) :
Number of pages
330

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Open Library
OL6608663M
Internet Archive
literarypilgrimi00thom
LCCN
18012343
OCLC/WorldCat
2815057

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"BLAKE was born and bred in London, lived there for all but three years of his life, and died there."

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