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Times Lit Trips

Our Lit Trip competition earlier this year was too early for us to get background from The Times which this week has been featuring a series of Literary Walks.

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They have covered Ian Rankin's Rebus in Edinburgh, the Bronte sisters at Haworth (Branwell was never mentioned) and Dylan Thomas in Wales. Du Maurier's Cornwall with a walk at Frenchman's Creek and Blake's 18th century London completed the series.

The disappointing thing for me that The Times online only reproduced the map of the walk for Blake.

You can catch them all at http://www.timesonline.co.uk/timeswalks and follow the links to each of the five walks.

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108 Words . bob scotney , add to friends . 2009-06-26 . 13:27:59 . Permalink . . 177 views  Send feedback

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