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In this lyrical travelogue the author leads listeners through the timeless charm of Stratford‑upon‑Avon, the Bard’s birthplace, where rolling Warwickshire hills cradle the winding Avon and sunset gilds the ancient spire. The rustle of lime trees, songbirds’ chorus, and the Guild Chapel bell’s solemn toll create a soothing soundscape that feels both historic and intimate. Each paragraph feels like a quiet meditation, inviting the mind to settle into the town’s peaceful rhythm while the presence of literary ghosts lingers nearby.
The journey then turns to Warwick, a hill‑top town whose medieval streets, ivy‑clad cottages, and the grand Warwick Castle reveal England’s layered past. The castle’s restored towers, armor, and paintings by Rubens and Van Dyck, along with relics such as Count Guy’s sword, illustrate how legend and history intertwine. The narrative suggests a slow, thoughtful approach is the best way to truly experience Shakespeare’s country, leaving listeners with gentle reverence for its heritage.
Language
en
Duration
~49 minutes (47K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Juliet Sutherland and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2016-03-29
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1836–1917
A leading American drama critic of the late 19th century, he spent decades shaping public conversation about the theater while also publishing poetry, essays, and biographies. His writing blends sharp judgment with a deep love of Shakespeare and the stage.
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