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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER |
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9781785781858 |
037 ## - SOURCE OF ACQUISITION |
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Prism Books,Kadavanthra |
041 ## - LANGUAGE CODE |
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English |
082 ## - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER |
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910.2 |
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MOU/RO |
100 ## - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME |
Personal name |
Mourby, Adrian |
245 ## - TITLE STATEMENT |
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ROOMS OF ONE'S OWN : |
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50 Places That Made Literary History |
250 ## - EDITION STATEMENT |
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1 |
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT) |
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UK |
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Icon Books |
Date of publication, distribution, etc. |
2017/01/01 |
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION |
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255 |
500 ## - GENERAL NOTE |
General note |
Writers’ relationships with their surroundings are seldom straightforward. While some, like Jane Austen and Thomas Mann, wrote novels set where they were staying (Lyme Regis and Venice respectively), Victor Hugo penned Les Misérables in an attic in Guernsey and Noël Coward wrote that most English of plays, Blithe Spirit, in the Welsh holiday village of Portmeirion. <br/>Award-winning BBC drama producer Adrian Mourby follows his literary heroes around the world, exploring 50 places where great works of literature first saw the light of day. At each destination – from the Brontës’ Yorkshire Moors to the New York of Truman Capote, Christopher Isherwood’s Berlin to the now-legendary Edinburgh café where J.K. Rowling plotted Harry Potter’s first adventures – Mourby explains what the writer was doing there and describes what the visitor can find today of that great moment in literature. <br/>Rooms of One’s Own takes you on a literary journey from the British Isles to Paris, Berlin, New Orleans, New York and Bangkok and unearths the real-life places behind our best-loved works of literature.<br/><br/><br/>Visit the historic places where great works of literature were written |
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Contents<br/>Introduction<br/>Italy<br/>1.George Sand<br/>2.Henry James<br/>3.Thomas Mann<br/>4.Ernest Hemingway<br/>5.John Keats<br/>6.E.M.Forster<br/><br/>Southern England<br/><br/>7.Jane Austen<br/>8.Thomas Hardy<br/>9.H.G.Wells<br/>10.Vita Sackville-West<br/><br/>Northern England & North Wales<br/><br/>11.William Wordsworth<br/>12.Charlotte Bronte<br/>13.Beatrix Potter<br/>14.Ted Hughes<br/>15.Noel Coward<br/><br/>London<br/>16.Samuel Johnson<br/>17.Charles Dickens<br/>18.Oscar Wilds<br/>19.Rudyard Kipling<br/><br/>Oxford<br/><br/>20.Lewis Carroll<br/>21.J.R.R.Rowling<br/><br/>Channel Island<br/><br/>25.Victor Hugo<br/>26.Mervyn Peake<br/><br/>Paris<br/><br/>27.Marcel Proust<br/>28.James Joyce<br/>29.Erich Maria Remarque<br/>30.Jean-Paul Sartre<br/><br/>Berlin<br/><br/>31.Bertolt Brecht<br/>32.Christopher Isherwood<br/><br/>New York & New Orleans<br/><br/>33.Damon Runyon<br/>34.Dorothy Parker<br/>35.Dylan Thomas<br/>36.Arthur Miller<br/>37.Jack Kerouac<br/>38.Tennessee Williams<br/>39.Truman Capote<br/><br/>St.Petersburg<br/><br/>40.Alexander Pushkin<br/>41.Fyodo Dostoyevsky<br/>42.Mikhail Bulgakov<br/><br/>East Asia<br/><br/>43.Lafcadio Hearn<br/>44.George Bernard shaw<br/>45.Somerse Maugham<br/>46.Graham Greene<br/><br/>North Africa<br/><br/>47.Olivia Manning<br/>48.Paul Bowles<br/>49.William . S. Burroughs<br/>50.Postscript : Virginia Woolf |
650 ## - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM |
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Travels |
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Travels--Authors |
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Literary landmarks. |
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Literature, Modern -- History and criticism. |
650 ## - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM |
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Literature, Modern. |
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Lending |
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