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Almost every boys' school story in the English language owes something to Thomas Hughes' novel "Tom Brown's Schooldays".
Continuing the guide to the "musts" of the poetry, prose, and plays of eighteenth and nineteenth century British writers and their works...
Flashman is a fictional character forced to don roles ranging from soldier to slave trader, unwillingly caught in the middle of the 19th century's biggest events.
The Grey Gables Bed and Breakfast Inn on the outskirts of Rugby, a Victorian village on the Cumberland Plateau, provides a delightful experience for a weekend getaway.
The historic little town of Rugby is a perfect weekend getaway for couples or families who want a little of everything - history, great food, shops, and cozy lodgings.
The ABCs of poetry, prose, and plays of influential eighteenth and nineteenth century writers and their works...
Fictional accounts with Afghan characters or settings are relatively hard to find. Here are four novels to read from the safety of your armchair.
Though usually discussed as fantasy novels, the Harry Potter books are part of the long tradition of British school stories.
Two universities, each subdivided into many colleges - spire inspirations for many writers and works of fantasy...fatal, freakish, and fairytale stories from Oxbridge.
Over the centuries, the Uffington White Horse of Britain has drawn the interest of historians, tourists and archaeological preservationists.


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