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Virtual excursion
Literary Places
of
The United
Kingdom of
Great Britain
and
Northern Ireland
Грязнова Валентина
Сергеевна,
учитель английского языка
МОУ «Лицей №1» п.Тюльган
Оренбургской области
What have I done for you,
England, my England?
What is there I would not do,
England, my own?
With your glorious eyes austere,
As the Lord were walking near,
Whispering terrible things and dear
As the Song on your bugles blown,
England—
Round the world on your bugles blown!
Literary Tour
Northern
Ireland
Wales
Scotland
England
Stratford-upon-Avon is William
Shakespeare’s birthplace
Henley
Street
Stratford-upon-Avon
WilliamWilliam
Shakespeare's
Birthplace
Shakespeare's School
England
The Globe Theatre
The most famous
Itand
is one
of theplays
oldest
popular
The
company
theatres
in London
nowadays
are
presents
on
the river
Thames
«Romeo
and
Juliet»
Shakespeare's
works
In(1595),
the early
1590s,
«Hamlet»
in
a
lively
waywent
so that
Shakespeare
to
(1601),
«Оthello»
today’s
audiences
can
London.
He
set
up
his
(1604),
«King
Lear»
enjoy
his playsthe
as
own
theatre,
(1605),
«Мacbeth»
much
as
audiences
Globe,
where
his
th
(1606)
did in the 16 century
company performed
The House-Museum of Jane Austen in Bath
Jane Austen spent her short life in
Hampshire, near the south coast of England.
Her famous novels are "Sense and
Sensibility" (1811), "Pride and Prejudice"
(1813), "Emma" (1815), Northanger Abbey"
(1818) and "Persuasion" (1818). These
novels describe the everyday life of people
in the upper-middle class circles
England produced and inspired these celebrated
writers
EmilyPercy
, Anne,
Bisshe
Charlotte
Shelley
Bronte
GeoffreyWordsworth
Chaucer
William
When he was only 12,
Charles
to leave
Charleshad
Dickens
was the
school
and
work
in a in
You can
visit
Charles
most
popular
novelist
factory.
His
novels inin
Dickens
‘s Museum
the
English
language
often
tell the stories
Portsmouth,
England
the
nineteenth
century.
of
children
Hisyoung
popular
workswho
are
work
hard to Papers”,
escape а
“The Picwick
life
of poverty
“Oliver
Twist”, “A
Christmas Carol”, “David
Copperfield “, “A Tale of
Two Cities”
Charles Dickens
Sherlock Holmes Museum
The Poet’s Corner in Westminster Abbey
The best place to begin a literary exploration of London is at
Westminster Abbey. Here you’ll find the Poet’s Corner with
221B Baker Street was assigned to the
Doyle
monuments and tombs of outstanding writers: Arthur
CharlesConan
Dickens,
Sherlock Holmes Museum on 27 March
Thomas Hardy, Rudyard
Kipling,Chaucer,
Spenser, Dryden, Ben
The
Statue
of W.Shakespeare
1990
Jonson, and Milton, Shakespeare, Burns, Byron, Walter Scott,
tour
Thackeray
Wales
White Rabbit Memorial
Lewis Carrol
Guardian Hay Festival of
Literature
Wales inspired Lewis Carrol to
write his literary treasure “
Alice in Wonderland’
Roald Dahl is the modern
children’s writer
Cardiff is the
Museum
of R.Dahl
motherland
of
Roald Dahl
Roald Dahl
Children’s books combine frightening things with
humour
September, 13 - Roald Dahl’s Day
Northern
Ireland
Ireland is the birthplace of
the famous writer Oscar
Wilde
He is famous for his play “The
Importance of Being Earnest”
and the story “The Picture of
Dorian Gray”
A beautiful Garden
The
TheHouse
Museum
the
of Wilde’s
writers
before
O. of
Wilde’s
House
family
A monument in the
The Tomb
of Oscar Wilde
Garden
The most popular books of Oscar Wilde
tour
Scotland has been opened by two famous
natives of those places – Robert Burns and
Walter Scott
Robert Burn’s Memorial
Scotland
Robert Burns was born in
Alloway,
in Aurshire
A
Statue of
R.Burns
Sir Walter Scott, 1st Baronet is the famous
Scottish poet and writer
SirAWalter
beautiful
Scott
garden
statue,
in
W.the
Scott
Edinburgh
family’s estate
TheW.Scott’s
Scott Monument
estate inin
Edinburgh's
Princes
Abbotsford
Abbotsford
House
Street
The annual Walter Scott Prize for Historical Fiction was created in 2010
by the Duke and Duchess of Buccleuch,
whose ancestors were closely linked to Sir Walter Scott.
At £25,000 it is one of the largest prizes in British literature
My Heart in the Highlands
My heart’s in the Highlands
Farewell to the north
Chasing the wild deer
The birthplace of valour
wherever I go
wherever I rove
The hills of the Highlands Farewell
to the Highlands,
farewell to the North,
The birth-place of Valour,
the country of Worth ;
Wherever I wander, wherever I
rove,
The hills of the Highlands for ever I
love.
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described
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especially
in
Dodgson.
Victorian
of
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children’s
England
is
What
places
in
Britain
are
connected
with
Who
author
of
the
poem
“My
Heart
in
How
is
the
famous
Scottish
poet
R.
Burns
Who
Who
was
wrote
the
“People
most
popular
and
Prejudice
novelist
in
and
the
What
places
are
connected
with
William
What
place
in
Oxford
is
connected
with
Lewis
What
country
ispseudonym?
the
motherland
of
Walter
Where
is
Conan
Doyle’s
Museum?
What
What
is
places
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Baker
are
connected
Street
in
London
with
Roald
famous
Dahl?
Where
is
the
Poet’s
Corner
?
and
books
showed
which
how
often
his
hard
combine
it
was,
especially
frightening
for
with
the
Jane
Austen?
the
Highlands?
What
have
you
known
about
honoured
by
Scottish
people?
What
have
you
known
about
Oscar
Wilde
?
English
language
in
Emma”?
the
nineteenth
century?
Carroll and his storyShakespeare?
"Alice
in
Wonderland“?
Scott?
for?
poor and for
humour.
children.
Who
Who
is this?
is this writer?
him?