Subject: Re: Literary NH
Subject: Re: Literary NH
From: "virtualgirl"Subject: Re: Literary NH Date: 23 Jul 1999 00:00:00 GMT Message-ID: <3798c56d@News.Destek.net> References: <3797563A.B26CAFCA@nh.com> X-Trace: 23 Jul 1999 15:41:33 EST, backdev.icoms.com Newsgroups: nh.general X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V4.72.3110.3 how about "A Seperate Peace" by John Knowles which is set at Phillips Exeter Academy in Exeter NH Rick Broussard wrote in message <3797563A.B26CAFCA@nh.com>... >I'm compiling a list of locations in New Hampshire that have appeared in >literature, poetry, historic speeches, song, even film scripts. Some >obvious examples are Celia Thaxter's Isles of Shoals poetry and >Metalious' Gilmanton/Peyton Place parallels. Folksinger Bill Staines >wrote an ode to the Old Man of the Mountain and Daniel Webster used the >Old Man in a famous speech. The dialogue from Golden Pond describes the >ambiance of the Squam Lakes. You get the idea. Let me know of any >others, well known or obscure, that come to mind. > >Thanks, > >-- Rick Broussard, Editor >Network Publications >New Hampshire Magazine >100 Main St. >Nashua, NH 03060 >(603) 883-3150 >editor@nh.com > >NH Editions Online - http://www.nheditions.com >"NH.com: It's Where NH Clicks" - http://www.nh.com > > >
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