England: Background of Literature Trailer

England: Background of Literature Trailer (1947)

01 January 1947 Factual 10 mins

Takes students to England to show them the land that inspired many great writers... the London of Chaucer, Dickens and Browning...the countryside which was so meaningful to Shakespeare, Keates, Wordsworth and Kipling...and the sea as Coleridge, Conrad and Masefield wrote of it.

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