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Monthly Archives: February 2019
At Green Knowe
I’ve been thinking more about book illustrations and how they work to produce tourist effects, and remembering in particular another expedition I undertook with the children to the … Continue reading
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Tagged Green Knowe, Hemingford Gray, history of reading, literary landmark, literary landscape, literary museums, literary pilgrimage, literary tourism, literary tourist, love of literature, Lucy Boston, Nicola Watson, The Children of Green Knowe, The Literary Tourist: Readers and Places in Romantic and Victorian Britain
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At Beatrix Potter’s House
Today we’re away in imagination to Hill Top Farm, Cumbria, once home to children’s author Beatrix Potter. Of course, the children don’t care much about Beatrix Potter’s life; they care about the world of the books which is much … Continue reading
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Tagged Beatrix Potter, Hill Top Farm, history of reading, literary landmark, literary landscape, literary museums, literary pilgrimage, literary tourism, literary tourist, love of literature, Peter Rabbit, Rupert Potter, The Literary Tourist: Readers and Places in Romantic and Victorian Britain, The Tale of Samuel Whiskers, The Tale of the Pie and the Pattypan, The Tale of Tom Kitten, The Tale of Two Bad Mice
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