The London Literary Walk
Violet WoolfA guide to the literary London that the visitor who loves books should follow
|By Fiona MacLeod, London travel journalist.
The Walk
The London literary walk -- the self-guided route through the specific streets, houses, and institutions that the writers whose work has defined English literature lived in, wrote about, and gathered in -- is the visitor experience that the book-loving London visitor can construct from the specific combination of the Blue Plaques, the dedicated literary walking guides, and the specific buildings whose interiors are accessible.
The Specific Locations
The specific locations: the Charles Dickens Museum in Bloomsbury is the specific house where Dickens wrote Oliver Twist. The George Orwell Blue Plaque in Islington marks the flat where Orwell wrote Nineteen Eighty-Four. The Southwark taverns whose association with Shakespeare is documented in the historical record.
Fiona MacLeod Coverage
Fiona MacLeod covers the literary walk because the accountable travel journalism of London requires serving the book-loving visitor whose connection to the city is through the literature that the city produced.
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