Literary Buckinghamshire

Literary Buckinghamshire

by PaulWreyford (Author)

Synopsis

Poet John Betjemen was not the only scribe 'beckoned out to lanes in beechy Bucks'. Many of the country's most famous writers shared his fondness for the county and sought solace within its boundaries. John Milton came here to escape the plague in London; Enid Blyton fled the capital's increasing development, while D.H. Lawrence and his German wife took refuge on the outbreak of the First World War. Running along Buckinghamshire's southern border is the Thames, where Jerome K. Jerome, Percy Shelley and Kenneth Grahame enjoyed 'messing about in boats'.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 154
Publisher: The History Press
Published: 21 Nov 2008

ISBN 10: 0750949597
ISBN 13: 9780750949590