
This work takes a fascinating look at London`s place in literary history. When it comes to literary history, few cities are as rich & storied as London. Whether visiting the famed Poets` Corner of Westminster Abbey, St. Paul`s Cathedral, Shakespeare`s Globe Theatre, or the notorious Newgate Prison, literary travelers have plenty to see & do in this vibrant city. ” Bloom`s Literary Guide to London” provides everything a literature lover needs to know to enjoy the city. Features include: an introduction by esteemed literary critic Harold Bloom; a detailed literary & cultural history of the city, describing its development from an important trading center for the Saxon kingdoms to its current position as Europe`s largest city; a ” London Today” section, discussing the city`s layout & its major sights, literary & otherwise; color illustrations of literary landmarks, historic & contemporary; a color map providing a general overview of the city; a ” Places of Interest” section that lists the city`s major literary sights
- including museums, bookstores, theaters, & more
- along with their locations & hours of operation; & a list of books to read & Web sites to consult before the trip.