Where Would You Go?
By kellys3ps
@kellys3ps (3723)
United States
August 14, 2008 2:03pm CST
Travel website TripAdvisor has come up with a list of the World's Top Literary Spots to visit http://uk.reuters.com/article/domesticNews/idUKLE35105520080814
Destinations on the list include: London (birthplace of authors such as Keats and setting for countless novels), Edinburgh (Arthur Conan Doyle), and New York (Arthur Miller).
Are there anyplaces that you have read about that you would love to visit (real or imaginary)?
2 responses
@maximax8 (31042)
• United Kingdom
14 Aug 08
So the World's Top Literacy Spots are:
London, Stratford Upon Avon, Edinburgh, Dublin, New York, Concord, Paris, San Francisco and St Petersburg.
I have been to London, Stratford Upon Avon, Edinburgh, Paris and San Fransisco. I just loved seeing Anne Hathaway's cottage and garden. I have been to Rye, it was home to a few authors. I went to Samoa and saw Robert Louis Stevenson's house. He had fire places put in there to remind him of Scotland. I would like to visit Samuel Coldridge's cottage in Somerset and it is near my home. I am keen to visit Jane Austen's home in Hampshire and I would love to visit the Bronte's home in Yorkshire, all three sisters were authors.


