Literary Landmarks
Posts tagged England
Permalink | May 16, 2012 | #lit | #britain | #great britain | #british library | #england 
Bridge on the Alice Walk by terryballard on Flickr.Oxford, where the Alice in Wonderland books were written.

Bridge on the Alice Walk by terryballard on Flickr.

Oxford, where the Alice in Wonderland books were written.

Permalink | 6 notes | August 30, 2011 | #Oxford | #alice in wonderland | #alice | #lewis carroll | #english literature | #british literature | #children's literature | #kid's lit | #alice | #england | #uk 
Thomas Hardy’s Cottage, Higher Bockhampton, Dorset by Beautiful England on Flickr.The home of Thomas Hardy, author of Tess of D’Ubervilles and Far From the Madding Crowd

Thomas Hardy’s Cottage, Higher Bockhampton, Dorset by Beautiful England on Flickr.

The home of Thomas Hardy, author of Tess of D’Ubervilles and Far From the Madding Crowd

Permalink | 34 notes | August 30, 2011 | #Higher Bockhampton | #Dorset | #Thomas Hardy | #Hardy’s Cottage | #thatched | #Monument | #Thorncombe | #Wood | #England | #English Literature | #British Literature | #UK | #English | #villages | #poems | #novels | #writer | #Dorchester | #Under Greenwood Tree | #Far from the Madding Crowd | #Tess d’Urbervilles | #Jemima | #The Return | #Native | #garden | #Max Gate | #beautiful | #village 
ponden kirk by felixspencer2 on Flickr.Ponden Kirk, generally acknowledged to be the inspiration for Penistone Crags in Emily Bronte’s Wuthering Heights.

ponden kirk by felixspencer2 on Flickr.

Ponden Kirk, generally acknowledged to be the inspiration for Penistone Crags in Emily Bronte’s Wuthering Heights.

Permalink | 5 notes | August 7, 2011 | #ponden kirk | #scotland | #yorkshire | #england | #moors | #emily bronte | #wuthering heights | #bronte sisters | #literature | #english literature | #british literature | #uk | #great britain | #britain | #literary landmarks 
Palladian Bridge by ashleigh_bee on Flickr.Via Flickr:
Stourhead Garden, UK
Keira Knightley runs across this in Pride & Prejudice 2005.

Palladian Bridge by ashleigh_bee on Flickr.

Via Flickr:
Stourhead Garden, UK

Keira Knightley runs across this in Pride & Prejudice 2005.

Permalink | 9 notes | August 7, 2011 | #pride and prejudice | #jane austen | #palladian bridge | #keira knightley | #england | #stourhead garden | #stourhead | #britain | #great britain | #english literature | #british literature | #uk | #gardens | #bridges | #portals | #beautiful | #literature | #literary landmarks 
Globe Theatre Fisheye by TGIGreeny on Flickr.Shakespeare’s Globe in London, England.

Globe Theatre Fisheye by TGIGreeny on Flickr.

Shakespeare’s Globe in London, England.

Permalink | 9 notes | August 6, 2011 | #globe theatre | #shakespeare | #london | #south bank | #drama | #autostitch | #panorama | #england | #uk | #great britain | #william shakespeare | #theatre | #literature | #english literature | #british literature | #literary landmarks 
The House Shot 5 by -mrsraggle- on Flickr.
Chatsworth House, also known as Pemberley in  Pride and Prejudice (2006).

The House Shot 5 by -mrsraggle- on Flickr.

Chatsworth House, also known as Pemberley in Pride and Prejudice (2006).

Permalink | 14 notes | July 27, 2011 | #england | #lyme hall | #pemberley | #jane austen | #pride and prejudice | #elizabeth bennett | #mr. darcy | #literary landmarks | #england | #britain | #great britain | #uk | #united kingdom | #countryside | #english countryside | #chatsworth house 
Who, being loved, is poor? by fabbio on Flickr.The grave of Oscar Wilde at Pere Lachaise Cemetary in Paris, France.

Who, being loved, is poor? by fabbio on Flickr.

The grave of Oscar Wilde at Pere Lachaise Cemetary in Paris, France.

Permalink | 6 notes | July 23, 2011 | #Paris | #Père-Lachaise | #Cimitero | #Graveyard | #Flowers | #Rose | #Oscar Wilde | #playwrights | #pere lachaise | #england | #france | #english literature | #british literature | #irish literature 
Mounts Bay by midlander1231 on Flickr.Cornwall, home to the tragic tale of Tristan and Isolde.

Mounts Bay by midlander1231 on Flickr.

Cornwall, home to the tragic tale of Tristan and Isolde.

Permalink | 25 notes | July 21, 2011 | #St.Micheals Mount | #Marazion | #Penzance | #Cornwall | #England | #shore | #shoreline | #tide | #waves | #coast | #castle | #sky | #landscape | #seascape | #beach | #Spring | #clouds | #sunset | #rocks | #evening | #light | #nature | #english literature | #irish literature | #british literature | #tristan | #isolde | #tristan and isolde