The Heart of England
Author : Edward Thomas
Publisher :
Page : 382 pages
File Size : 33,87 MB
Release : 1906
Category : Authors, English
ISBN :
Author : Edward Thomas
Publisher :
Page : 382 pages
File Size : 33,87 MB
Release : 1906
Category : Authors, English
ISBN :
Author : Edward Thomas
Publisher : Prabhat Prakashan
Page : 165 pages
File Size : 10,13 MB
Release : 2018-08-19
Category : Fiction
ISBN :
The Heart of England: A collection of essays that portray the essence of the England that author, Thomas, knew. by Edward Thomas: In this evocative collection of essays, Edward Thomas offers a lyrical and introspective portrayal of the English countryside and rural life. "The Heart of England" captures the beauty and charm of the landscapes that inspired Thomas' poetic sensibilities. Key Aspects of the Book "The Heart of England: A collection of essays that portray the essence of the England that author, Thomas, knew.": English Countryside: Thomas' essays provide vivid descriptions and contemplations on the natural beauty of the English countryside. Connection to Nature: The book reflects on the author's deep connection to nature and the inspiration he derived from the landscapes around him. Literary Reflections: "The Heart of England" offers glimpses into the mind of a poet as he contemplates the significance of the places he explores. Edward Thomas was a British poet and essayist born in 1878. He is celebrated for his nature poetry and his intimate connection to the English countryside. Thomas' writings have left a lasting impact on English literature and continue to be cherished by readers who admire his keen observations of nature and the human experience.
Author : Rick Steves
Publisher : Rick Steves
Page : 1271 pages
File Size : 18,83 MB
Release : 2021-01-19
Category : Travel
ISBN : 1641712813
From the Mediterranean to the Alps, from fine art to fine pasta, experience Italy with the most up-to-date 2021 guide from Rick Steves! Inside Rick Steves Italy you'll find: Comprehensive coverage for planning a multi-week trip to Italy Rick's strategic advice on how to get the most out of your time and money, with rankings of his must-see favorites Top sights and hidden gems, from the Colosseum and Michelangelo's David to corner trattorias and that perfect scoop of gelato How to connect with local culture: Walk in Caesar's footsteps through the ruins of the Forum, discover the relaxed rhythms of sunny Cinque Terre, or chat with fans about the latest soccer match (calcio, to locals) Beat the crowds, skip the lines, and avoid tourist traps with Rick's candid, humorous insight The best places to eat, sleep, and experience la dolce far niente Self-guided walking tours of lively neighborhoods and museums Vital trip-planning tools, like how to link destinations, build your itinerary, and get from place to place Detailed maps, including a fold-out map for exploring on the go Useful resources including a packing list, Italian phrase book, historical overview, and recommended reading Updated to reflect changes that occurred during the Covid-19 pandemic up to the date of publication Over 1,000 bible-thin pages include everything worth seeing without weighing you down Coverage of Venice, Padua, the Dolomites, Lake Country, Milan, the Italian Riviera, Florence, Pisa, Lucca, Hill Towns of Central Italy, Siena, Tuscany, Rome, Naples, Pompeii, Capri, the Amalfi Coast, and much more Make the most of every day and every dollar with Rick Steves Italy. Planning a one- to two-week trip? Check out Rick Steves Best of Italy.
Author : Peter Parker
Publisher : Macmillan + ORM
Page : 616 pages
File Size : 37,45 MB
Release : 2017-06-20
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0374709351
“Parker’s beautiful Housman Country tells you everything you want to know about the life and influence of England’s most satirised but inimitable poets.” —Evening Standard A New York Times Book Review Editor’s Choice Nominated for the 2017 PEN/Bograd Weld Prize for Biography A. E. Housman’s A Shropshire Lad made little impression when it was first published in 1896 but has since become one of the best-loved volumes of poetry in the English language. Its evocation of the English countryside, thwarted love, and a yearning for things lost is as potent today as it was more than a century ago, and the book has never been out of print. In Housman Country, Peter Parker explores the lives of A. E. Housman and his most famous book, and in doing so shows how A Shropshire Lad has permeated English life and culture since its publication. The poems were taken to war by soldiers who wanted to carry England in their pockets, were adapted by composers trying to create a new kind of English music, and have influenced poetry, fiction, music, and drama right up to the present day. Everyone has a personal “land of lost content” with “blue remembered hills,” and Housman has been a tangible and far-reaching presence in a startling range of work, from the war poets and Ralph Vaughan Williams to Inspector Morse and Morrissey. Housman Country is a vivid exploration of England and Englishness, in which Parker maps out terrain that is as historical and emotional as it is topographical. “[A] rich blend of literary criticism and cultural history.” —The Spectator
Author : Jordan Marxer
Publisher : 83 Press
Page : 232 pages
File Size : 49,18 MB
Release : 2019-08
Category : Design
ISBN : 9781940772707
Our Hearts Are in England offers an impassioned salute to our most cherished destinations.
Author : England
Publisher :
Page : 54 pages
File Size : 15,66 MB
Release : 1844
Category : English periodicals
ISBN :
Author : Alice Elliott Dark
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 276 pages
File Size : 50,58 MB
Release : 2003-05-06
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 0743234979
N rural eastern Pennsylvania, nine-year-old Jane MacLeod is writing a book about the happy family she desperately wishes she had. Her mother, Via, is dissatisfied and petulant, always resentful of the time Jane's father, Emlin, a heart surgeon, must spend with his patients at the hospital. One night in 1964, the family (including Jane's two younger brothers and sister and Via's homosexual brother, Uncle Francis) gathers to watch the Beatles on The Ed Sullivan Show. All goes well until Emlin discovers that someone has taken the phone off the hook, so that he can't receive emergency calls. Angrily, he accuses Via (who accuses Jane) and rushes off to the hospital. He is killed in an automobile accident. Fifteen years later, Jane has moved to London, where she's become friends with bohemians Nigel and Colette. A political bombing and an affair with aloof (and married) American writer Clay West lead Jane to confront her long-buried guilt over her parents' unhappiness and father's death.
Author : Charles Frederick Gurney Masterman
Publisher :
Page : 450 pages
File Size : 14,11 MB
Release : 1901
Category : Cities and towns
ISBN :
Author : Troy Boone
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 266 pages
File Size : 19,62 MB
Release : 2005-08-29
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 1135872708
This book examines the representation of English working-class children — the youthful inhabitants of the poor urban neighborhoods that a number of writers dubbed "darkest England" — in Victorian and Edwardian imperialist literature. In particular, Boone focuses on how the writings for and about youth undertook an ideological project to enlist working-class children into the British imperial enterprise, demonstrating convincingly that the British working-class youth resisted a nationalist identification process that tended to eradicate or obfuscate class differences.
Author : John May
Publisher :
Page : 246 pages
File Size : 13,71 MB
Release : 2011
Category : Biography
ISBN : 9780952838548
View Felix's garden of Heroes and Villains which features one of the largest private collections of original sculptures in the UK.