Walking literary London

Stephen Browning

Book - 2023

Up to date review of London literature from earliest times to the present.

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Published
Barnsley : White Owl 2023.
Language
English
Main Author
Stephen Browning (author)
Physical Description
184 pages ; 25 cm
ISBN
9781399096874
  • Acknowledgements
  • Introduction
  • Walk 1. Baker Street, Regent's Park, into Wimpole Street and on to Oxford Street, Regent Street, Piccadilly Circus and Leicester Square.
  • Walk 2. Trafalgar Square, National Gallery, Leicester Square, Charing Cross Road and Soho.
  • Walk 3. Trafalgar Square, Strand. Fleet St, St Paul's, Southwark Cathedral, Guy's Hospital, Lant Street, Shakespeare's Globe, Royal Festival Hall, Northumberland Avenue.
  • Walk 4. Holborn, Lincoln's Inn Fields, Temple Bar and Chancery Lane.
  • Walk 5. Pall Mall, Piccadilly and Mayfair.
  • Walk 6. At the centre of Government - a walk in Westminster, Victoria and Whitehall.
  • Walk 7. Tottenham Court Road, around the British Museum and Covent Garden.
  • Walk 8. Bloomsbury and the British Library.
  • Walk 9. A walk around the City and East End.
  • Walk 10. Elsewhere in London, north of the river.
  • Walk 11. Elsewhere in London, south of the river.
  • Endnotes
  • Bibliography
  • Index
Review by Library Journal Review

Browning's (Norwich in the Great War) latest book disrupts boundaries between past and present, fiction and reality, by creating a pathway for readers to travel beyond the borders of books. He takes them into what remains of authorial haunts, characters' homes, and the streets, buildings, and landmarks made visceral in texts. This book mentions authors as different as Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, William Blake, Rudyard Kipling, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Richard Brinsley Sheridan, and George Eliot. Rather than simply exploring sites text by text or with a focus on an author, literary movement, or time period, this is a fabulously nonlinear approach that layers the lives and literary productions of authors onto the landscape. With maps and time allotments for each walk, the book is a practical guide, ready for readers to slip into a carry-on or a backpack for easy access during a visit to London. Yet it also draws readers in for the stories, including summaries, biographical details, and anecdotes from authors' lives, their characters' adventures, and the pictures of the featured sites. VERDICT Meant for travelers and general readers, this book belongs to adventurers of all sorts, whether on the road or in their minds.--Emily Bowles

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