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Notorious London

A City Tour

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Notorious London

By: Paul Deslandes, The Great Courses
Narrated by: Professor Paul Deslandes
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London began as a Roman outpost more than 2,000 years ago. Since then, it has become one of the most vibrant and notable cities in the world. This capital city has witnessed centuries of history and has been a crossroads of culture and transformation. It has also seen its fair share of sensational events and bizarre occurrences. With such a storied history, it should be unsurprising that many fascinating and notorious stories, places, and personalities are part of its legacy. It’s not hard to see why this city has gripped the imagination of people - residents and visitors alike - for generations.

In the 12 lessons of Notorious London: A City Tour, you will experience a rich sampling of some of the city’s most shocking stories and infamous personalities. Taught by Professor Paul Deslandes of the University of Vermont, Notorious London dips into various regions and eras of London’s past to give you a multifaceted look into this remarkable metropolis. From the destruction of St. Paul’s Cathedral and the dark history of the Tower of London to the decadence of the fin de siècle and the chaos of World War II, and beyond, these stories bring London to life across the centuries and illuminate the darker corners of a complex and contradictory city.

Rather than present a simple chronology of events, Professor Deslandes acts as a tour guide, sharing the many stories of Notorious London as you traverse the city through iconic locales and lesser-known areas alike. However, instead of a simple tourist map of the city, you will experience a brilliant mosaic of places and personalities across time that will show you London as you have rarely seen it before.

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The lecturer's slow, patronising delivery was too much for me but, I'm speaking as a born and bred Londoner, not an American student.

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These lectures lacked any real substance. They just sounded like a lot of Wikipedia articles read out loud.

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This is simply a series of ramblings about certain aspects of London, a huge let down given its title.
In the end I couldn’t finish it due to the terrible narration; just because an academic is used to speaking, it does not mean they are a good narrator. The misplaced intonation and pauses made it painful to listen to so in the end I gave up.

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