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Kent's Literary Heritage Margaret Woodhams

Kent's Literary Heritage By Margaret Woodhams

Kent's Literary Heritage by Margaret Woodhams


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This book explores the fascinating history of Kents remarkable literary heritage as well as being a guide to the locations where that heritage can still be found.

Kent's Literary Heritage Summary

Kent's Literary Heritage by Margaret Woodhams

The landscape, buildings and people of Kent have provided inspiration for writers for centuries. Whether the writers were natives of the county itself or came as visitors, its coastline, orchards, towns and villages have helped shape the imaginations of some of the most influential of English authors. Among the many writers associated with Kent is Geoffrey Chaucer, who set his famous Canterbury Tales on the pilgrims route to Thomas Beckets shrine in Canterbury Cathedral. Charles Dickens spent his formative years in Kent and later returned to the county when he bought his mansion Gads Hill Place and his holiday home at Broadstairs. Kent provided the setting for many of his novels. Charles Darwin worked on his groundbreaking theory of evolution at his Kentish home, Down House; Winston Churchill produced much of his finest writing whilst living at Chartwell; Ian Fleming visited the county regularly and it features often in the Bond novels; H. E. Bates popular Darling Buds of May stories are set in the heart of rural Kent where he himself lived for many years. This book explores the fascinating history of Kents remarkable literary heritage as well as being a guide to the locations where that heritage can still be found.

Kent's Literary Heritage Reviews

'Kents Literary Heritage takes an extensive look at the lives of those who were born, grew up, lived or were simply inspired by repeated visits to the county.' -- Kent Online, October 2023

About Margaret Woodhams

Margaret Woodhams was born in Kent and attended school in the county before going to the University of Lancaster. She studied for her PGCE at Christ Church University at Canterbury and became a secondary school English teacher. She took early retirement a few years ago and since then has become a guide in Canterbury Cathedral which has fostered her interest in local history and archaeology.

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GOR013740741
9781398110618
1398110612
Kent's Literary Heritage by Margaret Woodhams
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Amberley Publishing
2023-09-15
96
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