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A Twist of Twain or a Dash of Dickens

By Linda Tancs

Book lovers, take note.  Do you long to experience the riverscape of Mark Twain’s Huck Finn or Tom Sawyer?  Are you interested in the historical underpinnings of chancery, “keeper of the King’s conscience,”  as young law clerk Charles Dickens would have seen it?  Then why not step into their shoes–and those of other literary greats–through a literary tour.  Is this a new trend?  Hardly.  Think “da Vinci code tour” and you’ll know what I mean.  Still, you can’t help but be inspired to write the next great novel of our time after walking in the path of the masters.  The thought of their dedication and effort gives more meaning to every edifice of brick, marble or stone lining the tourist trail of the places with which they’re associated.  Perhaps Oscar Wilde said it best: “Anybody can make history. Only a great man can write it.”

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