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Some stories couldn’t happen just anywhere or any time – often the scenery, landscape or era is as central to the tale as any character – and just as easily recognised. What adventures would Heidi have had without her mountain neighbours? Would Jim Hawkins have experienced such an adventure had he not lived in mid-1700s England? Literary landscapes brings together an eclectic collage of over 50 familiar literary worlds paired with original maps and archive material, as well as illustrations and photography.
in this collection of essays the reader will follow br>Leopold Bloom’s footsteps around Dublin, become immersed in Les misérable’s revolutionary Paris, feel the chill wind of Emily Bronte Wuthering heights, and hear the churning paddles of Mississippi steamboats in mark Twain Huckleberry Finn.
The landscapes of enduring fictional characters and literary legends are vividly brought to life, evoking all the sights and sounds of the original works. For anyone who ever dreamt of escaping the everyday, literary landscapes will transport you to the greatest places in literature.
 
 

About the Author

John Sutherland is an English academic, newspaper columnist and author. Emeritus Professor at University College London, he specialises in Victorian fiction, 20th century literature and the history of publishing. His books include How to Read a Novel: A User’s Guide (2006) and Curiosities of Literature: A Feast for Book Lovers (2008). He was a major contributor to Literary Wonderlands (2017) and is a regular contributor to the Guardian, the New Statesman and the London Review of Books.
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  • ISBN: 9781911130772
  • Author: John Sutherland
  • Publisher: Modern Books
  • Pages: 256
  • Format: Hardback
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Some stories couldn’t happen just anywhere or any time – often the scenery, landscape or era is as central to the tale as any character – and just as easily recognised. What adventures would Heidi have had without her mountain neighbours? Would Jim Hawkins have experienced such an adventure had he not lived in mid-1700s England? Literary landscapes brings together an eclectic collage of over 50 familiar literary worlds paired with original maps and archive material, as well as illustrations and photography.
in this collection of essays the reader will follow br>Leopold Bloom’s footsteps around Dublin, become immersed in Les misérable’s revolutionary Paris, feel the chill wind of Emily Bronte Wuthering heights, and hear the churning paddles of Mississippi steamboats in mark Twain Huckleberry Finn.
The landscapes of enduring fictional characters and literary legends are vividly brought to life, evoking all the sights and sounds of the original works. For anyone who ever dreamt of escaping the everyday, literary landscapes will transport you to the greatest places in literature.
 
 

About the Author

John Sutherland is an English academic, newspaper columnist and author. Emeritus Professor at University College London, he specialises in Victorian fiction, 20th century literature and the history of publishing. His books include How to Read a Novel: A User’s Guide (2006) and Curiosities of Literature: A Feast for Book Lovers (2008). He was a major contributor to Literary Wonderlands (2017) and is a regular contributor to the Guardian, the New Statesman and the London Review of Books.

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