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Writing Britain: Wastelands to Wonderlands

Until Tue Sep 25 British Library, 96 Euston Rd, London, NW1 2DB Full details & map

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Liz Mathews/Virginia Woolf, Thames to Dunkirk, London, 2009 Liz Mathews/Virginia Woolf, Thames to Dunkirk, London, 2009 - © Liz Mathews

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An exhibition exploring how Britain's landscapes - rural and urban - have inspired some of the country's greatest literature. More than 150 literary works by Shakespeare, Chaucer, William Blake, Virginia Woolf, JG Ballard, Hanif Kureishi and others are featured in a show that looks at how writers have been inspired by, and helped to shape, the nation's understanding of landscape and place. Highlights include handwritten versions of Kenneth Grahame's 'The Wind in the Willows' and Lewis Carroll's 'Alice's Adventures Under Ground', inspired by the Thames, an early manuscript of Chaucer's 'The Canterbury Tales', describing pilgrims assembled in Southwark, and Samuel Taylor Coleridge's 'Lakes' notebook, with a map showing his solitary exploration of the Lake District. Themes for the show include 'Rural Dreams', focusing on Laurie Lee's 'Cider with Rosie' and other quintessentially rural literature, 'The Industrial Muse', featuring work by Ted Hughes and Fay Godwin, 'Cockney Visions', looking at representations of London by Blake, Angela Carter and others, and 'Beyond the City', which focuses on peripheral landscapes, suburbia and the city's edges in works such as JG Ballard's 'Crash'.

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British Library, 96 Euston Rd, London NW1 2DB

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The John Ritblat Gallery houses some of the most famous written and printed items in the world: the Lindisfarne Gospels, Shakespeare's first...

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9.30am-6pm Mon, Wed-Fri; 9.30am-8pm Tue; 9.30am-5pm Sat; 11am-5pm Sun & most Bank Hols

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