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Explore Your Literary Imagination. At Home With Virginia Woolf. Posted on March 27, 2016. By Chris Hudson In the final entry of her diary on 24th March 1941, Virginia Woolf left no clues to […]. The High Mountains of Portugal: A Thoughtful but Underwhelming Study of Grief. Posted on March 25, 2016. The Magic of Venice and ‘The Thief Lord’. Posted on March 19, 2016. The Year of Shakespeare: How to Celebrate the Bard in 2016. Posted on March 9, 2016. Brooklyn: A Fable About Emigration Told from the Heart.
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Travel to Cuba in 2016, Literary Cuba | Literary Traveler
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Explore Your Literary Imagination. Posted on February 24, 2016. April 13-24, 2016. For more information on this trip please contact. Secret Inventory of Havana. By Abilio Estévez, 2012. By Marc Frank, 2013. Ambos Mundo, Havana. We will experience Cuba in three distinct locations. Havana, of course, the big and beautiful capital. Trinidad is a perfectly preserved Spanish colonial town located on the Caribbean coast near the Escambray Mountains. The small city of Cienfuegos has been declared by...Literary ...
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Wordsworth, Coleridge, and the Great Scottish Road Trip | Literary Traveler
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Explore Your Literary Imagination. Wordsworth, Coleridge, and the Great Scottish Road Trip. Posted on December 18, 2014. Of August, Dorothy describes a beautiful Scottish child who acted as their tour guide. But Coleridge records the incident thusly: “The little girl sent to. Firstly, for William, though as he didn’t keep a journal, his personal view of the split was never committed to paper. At the time Wordsworth was five years into the writing of. Recollections of a Tour made in Scotland. Divergences&...
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Halloween Costumes, Literary Halloween, Pop Culture | Literary Traveler
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Explore Your Literary Imagination. Literary Halloween – Part II: 10 Couples Costumes for Book Lovers. Posted on October 28, 2013. 1 Elizabeth and Darcy,. 2 Gatsby and Daisy,. If the baggy drop waist dress isn’t your style, pick up one of those sexy flapper costumes at your local Party City. Clutch a handful of pearls and a soggy crumpled up piece of paper and mumble nonsensical gibberish. Meanwhile, purchase one of these handy green laser pointers. 3 Estella, Pip and Miss Havisham,. A pig and a spider co...
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Beatrix Potter in Lake District, England | Literary Traveler
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Explore Your Literary Imagination. Beatrix Potter, More Than Just Bunnies: The Legacy of Beatrix Potter. Posted on June 5, 2005. Born in 1866 in London, to a wealthy Victorian family, (Helen) Beatrix was one of two children (she had a brother, Bertram). She was home schooled by governesses. As Bertram was sent away to private school, Beatrix was often alone. She always loved animals. Whenever possible, she smuggled mice, rabbits and hedgehogs into the house. After Norman Warne died, Potter still felt an ...
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The Importance of Empathy: Walking in Loung Ung’s Footsteps in Cambodia | Literary Traveler
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Explore Your Literary Imagination. The Importance of Empathy: Walking in Loung Ung’s Footsteps in Cambodia. Posted on January 6, 2015. They say that at the end of the day, we’re all not that different. I disagree. Life deals us all a different deck, and this changes how we respond. It’s not at the end of the day that we’re all similar it’s at the beginning. At the beginning of. First They Killed My Father. She cried to the soldiers. The word for green in Khmer is also the word for blue, and if you walk t...
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Vietnam Travel, Cambodia Travel, Classical Pursuits | Literary Traveler
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Explore Your Literary Imagination. ALONG THE MIGHTY MEKONG: Cambodia and Vietnam. Posted on August 12, 2014. Siem Reap to Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi. October 29 November 12, 2015 (14 nights). For more information on this trip please contact. The Beauty of Humanity Movement. By Camilla Gibb and selected modern Cambodian fiction. Mekong Navigator, Park Hyatt Saigon, and Mövenpick Hotel Hanoi. Our first reading,. The Beauty of Humanity Movement. For the itinerary and terms and conditions. Is a writer and ed...
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Explore Your Literary Imagination. A Tour of Pre-Christian Ireland. Posted on March 15, 2016. By Mary Kate Costigan At some undetermined point in the 4th or 5th century CE, the man who would be […]. White Day In South Korea: Tales From A Traveling English Teacher. Posted on March 1, 2016. Literary Destination: Embracing Magic in J.K. Rowling’s Edinburgh. Posted on October 30, 2015. Hay Festival Brings Excitement and Surprises to Kells in County Meath. Posted on June 24, 2015. Posted on March 23, 2015.
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Explore Your Literary Imagination. Spending The Holidays with Catie Copley at the Copley Plaza Hotel. Posted on November 25, 2015. By Tava Hoag and Francis McGovern If you have a little Literary Traveler (who loves to read and go out […]. Cranwell Resort and Spa: a History of Inspiration. Posted on October 2, 2015. An Escape in Portland for Any Season. Posted on August 27, 2015. 50 Shades of Escape: Literary Trips To Heat Up Your February. Posted on February 1, 2015. Posted on November 21, 2014. Literary...
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Explore Your Literary Imagination. We Recommend This App: WiFi Map. Posted on January 31, 2016. By Mary Kate Costigan Is there anything more coveted during travel than free Wi-Fi? The search for it is made […]. We Recommend This App: Eat Smart Abroad. Posted on May 15, 2015. We Recommend This Case: Amzer Crusta. Posted on May 10, 2015. Bookniture: Take Your Books and Go! Posted on March 18, 2015. We Recommend This App: Trover, A Social Network for Travelers. Posted on March 4, 2015. At Literary Traveler ...
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