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The tradition of preserving houses or sites important to famous authors has a long history: in the 14th century Petrarch's birthplace was preserved, despite Petrarch barely spending time there as a child. In the late nineteenth and early twentieth century France, photojournalism which represented
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Photojournalism and the Origins of the French Writer House Museum (1881–1914): Privacy, Publicity, and Personality
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authors homes created an increased public interest in writers' private lives, making their homes destinations.
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Writers and their houses: a guide to the writers' houses of England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland : essays
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The public popular imagination around these literary homes is a central theme of the satirical novel
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Prottas, Nathaniel. "Beyond the Cult of the Author: The Literary Museum Today".
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Sites include a range of activities common to cultural heritage sites, such as
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commentator Anne Trubek counted 73 such houses in the United States.
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An Arsonist's Guide to Writers' Homes in New England
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Index

Writer's home museum

James Thurber House
Columbus, Ohio
historic house museums
literary tourism
literary figures
biographical criticism
literary tourism
living history
museum exhibits
guided tours
poetry readings
An Arsonist's Guide to Writers' Homes in New England
Jane Austen's House Museum
Brontë Parsonage Museum
Green Hills Farm
Pearl S. Buck
Mikhail Bulgakov
Kyiv
Moscow
Robert Burns Cottage
Newstead Abbey
Lord Byron
Carlyle's House
Thomas Carlyle
Craigenputtock
Casa de Cervantes
Melikhovo
White Dacha

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