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any good /lit/ taking in place in London? I will be there for a week starting from saturday, what to not forget about when it comes to /lit/ activities there other than Dickens museum? Bonus points for modern-time London in novels or short stories
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>>24890933
Down and Out in Paris and London by Orwell
could visit the poor-house or sleep in the gutter or something.
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>>24890933
The Secret Agent by Joseph Conrad
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Every chesterton novel basically man who was thursday is a good starter one
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>>24890933
Here Here fellow bongs, let us show this chap a rip roaring good time and suggest some local delights.
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>>24891126
>t. paki
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>>24890933
Bram Stoker's Dracula
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>>24890933
As an American, if I was going to do a literary tour of London, I'd visit
>Sherlock Holmes Museum
>Whatever is the oldest/biggest/most important public library
>Watch a Shakespeare theater performance
>Room 101 at MI5
>various palaces and castles
And outside of London but not far away
>Oxford University campus
>Jane Austen's house
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>>24890933
>any good /lit/ taking in place in London?
Nope.
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>>24890933
That's probably the most common /lit/ location after New York
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George Gissing

>>24891102
Machen set a decent amount in London too
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>>24890933
Sherlock Holmes. I think there is a tourist spot for him



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