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A
richly illustrated guide to the literature and landscape
of Norfolk
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Useful links for Literary Norfolk
The list below shows just a small section of the authors and books included
in Literary Norfolk.
- Brian Aldiss (East Dereham)
- Remembrance Day
- Life in the West
- Daisy Ashford (Norwich)
- The Young Visiters [sic]
- W H Auden (Holt)
- George Barker
(Itteringham)
- Poems of Places and People
- At Thurgarton
Church
- John Betjeman (Diss)
- Norfolk [poem title not collection title]
- Collected Poems
- George Borrow (East Dereham, Norwich)
- Malcolm Bradbury (University of East Anglia, Norwich)
- Eating People is Wrong
- The History Man
- Fanny Burney (King’s Lynn)
- Wilkie Collins (The Broads, Great Yarmouth)
- William Cowper (East Dereham, Mundesley)
- Daniel Defoe (King’s Lynn, Winterton, Great Yarmouth)
- Charles Dickens (Great Yarmouth)
- Arthur Conan Doyle (Cromer, Happisburgh)
- The Hound of the Baskervilles
- H Rider Haggard (Ditchingham, Bradenham)
- King Solomon’s Mines
- Montezuma’s daughter
- L P Hartley (Bradenham, Hunstanton)
- Jack Higgins (Blakeney, Holkham)
- P D James (Happisburgh)
- Margery Kemp (King’s Lynn)
- The Book of Margery Kempe
- George MacBeth (Oby, King’s Lynn)
- Richard Mabey (Blakeney)
- Mary Mann (Shropham, Norwich)
- The Parish of Hilby
- The Fields of Dulditch
- Thomas Nashe (Great Yarmouth, Harling)
- Lenten Stuffe
- Christs Teares
- Terrors of the Night
- Thomas Paine (Thetford)
- Common Sense
- Rights of Man
- Paston Letters (Paston)
- Arthur Ransome (The Broads, Wroxham)
- Ruth Rendell (Diss, South Lopham)
- D L Sayers (Upwell, Tittleshall)
- Anna Sewell (Buxton/Lamas, Great Yarmouth)
- John Skelton (Diss)
- Phyllyp Sparrowe
- Ware the Hawk [poem title, not collection
title]
- Graham Swift (The Fens)
- Rose Tremain (King’s Lynn)
- Henry Williamson (Stiffkey)
- The Story of a Norfolk Farm
- Lucifer Before Sunrise
- Parson Woodforde (Weston Longville)
- The Diary of a Country Parson
- Virginia Woolf (Blo’ Norton)
- A Passionate Apprentice - The Early Journals
- The Journal of Mistress Joan
Martyn
- William Wordsworth (Forncett St Peter)
- Sweet was the Walk [poem title, not collection title]
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