Step into the world where Charles Dickens drew local color for his most famous works.
This nonfiction guide threads together the places in East Anglia that shaped Dickens’s life and writings. Through town by town, it reveals how real streets, inns, and landscapes became the settings readers know from his books.
The book surveys Gad’s Hill Place and the surrounding areas, tracing visits, stays, and the everyday scenes that fed his fiction. It reflects on towns like Ipswich, Bury St. Edmunds, Norwich, and Somerleyton Hall, connecting topography with character and plot while preserving the atmosphere of Dickens’s era. Readers will encounter familiar names, local traditions, and the enduring associations that link literature to place."synopsis" may belong to another edition of this title.
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