The Mentor: Shakespeare's Country, Vol. 4, Num. 8, Serial No. 108, June 1, 1916
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A collection of travel essays guides readers through the Warwickshire countryside around Stratford-upon-Avon, advising a gradual approach via Warwick and Kenilworth and detailing townscapes, medieval churches, manorial homes, and castle ruins. The prose evokes tranquil riverside scenery, lime avenues, and elm-shaded meadows while describing interior collections of armor, paintings, antiquities, and notable towers and halls. Historical anecdotes and literary associations with the playwright appear throughout, and the narrative balances vivid atmosphere with practical description to help readers picture the region’s architecture, local relics, and folkloric traditions.
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