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- Notable homes
- See also
- References
- Further reading
Writers' homes (sometimes writer's, author's or literary houses) are locations where writers lived. Frequently, these homes are preserved as historic house museums and literary tourism destinations, called writer's home museums, especially when the homes are those of famous literary figures. Frequently these buildings are preserved to communicate to visitors more about the author than their work and its historical context.[1] These exhibits are a form of biographical criticism. Visitors of the sites who are participating in literary tourism, are often fans of the authors, and these fans find deep emotional and physical connections to the authors through their visits.[1]Sites include a range of activities common to cultural heritage sites, such as living history, museum exhibits, guided tours and poetry readings.[1] New York Times commentator Anne Trubek counted 73 such houses in the United States.[2] 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 Petrach barely spending time there as a child.[2] In the late nineteenth and early twentieth century France, photojournalism which represented authors homes created an increased public interest in writers' private lives, making their homes destinations.[3] The public popular imagination around these literary homes is a central theme of the satirical novel An Arsonist's Guide to Writers' Homes in New England.[4] Notable homes - Anne Frank House
- Bronte Parsonage Museum
- Bulgakov Museum in Moscow
- Melikhovo (Anton Chekhov)
- White Dacha (Anton Chekhov)
- Jean Cocteau House
- Rowan Oak (William Faulkner)
- Rozhdestveno Memorial Estate (Vladimir Nabokov)
- Tarkhany (Mikhail Lermontov)
- Yasnaya Polyana (Leo Tolstoy)
- Emily Dickinson Museum[1]
- Mark Twain House[1]
- Margaret Mitchell House and Museum
- Manning Clark House
- The Mount, Edith Wharton
- Maison de Victor Hugo
- Walt Whitman House [2]
- Ernest Hemingway Cottage
- Ernest Hemingway House
- Edgar Allan Poe House and Museum
- Osamu Dazai Memorial Museum
- Shakespeare's Birthplace[2]
- James Thurber House
- Monte Cristo Cottage (Eugene O'Neill)
- Green Hills Farm (Pearl S. Buck)
- World of James Herriot
- Charles Dickens Museum
- Dr Johnson's House (Samuel Johnson)
- Jane Austen's House Museum
- Highbury (Patrick White)
- Hill Top (Beatrix Potter)
See also- Category:Literary museums
- Mozart's birthplace
References 1. ^1 2 3 4 {{Cite web|title = Visitors can learn much from famous writers’ houses - The Boston Globe|url = https://www.bostonglobe.com/arts/2013/10/04/visitors-can-learn-much-from-famous-writers-houses/laEMOGJGehdDUflPOwmlbP/story.html|website = BostonGlobe.com|accessdate = 2015-11-18}} 2. ^1 2 3 {{Cite news|title = Read My Book? Tour My House|url = https://www.nytimes.com/2010/10/17/books/review/Trubek-t.html|newspaper = The New York Times|date = 2010-10-15|access-date = 2015-11-18|issn = 0362-4331|first = Anne|last = Trubek}} 3. ^{{Cite book|title = Photojournalism and the Origins of the French Writer House Museum (1881-1914): Privacy, Publicity, and Personality|url = https://books.google.com/books?id=Bq9PtTRm1E8C|publisher = Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.|date = 2012-01-01|isbn = 9781409408772|first = Elizabeth|last = Emery}} 4. ^{{Cite news|title = Burn Down a Poet’s House, and the Mail Just Pours In|url = https://www.nytimes.com/2007/09/10/books/10masl.html|newspaper = The New York Times|date = 2007-09-10|access-date = 2015-11-18|issn = 0362-4331|first = Janet|last = Maslin}}
Further reading - {{Cite web|title = Here’s What I Hate About Writers’ Houses|url = http://www.nybooks.com/blogs/nyrblog/2011/aug/11/heres-what-i-hate-about-writers-houses/|website = NYRblog|accessdate = 2015-11-18|first = April|last = Bernard}}
- {{Cite book|title = Writers' Houses: Where Great Books Began|url = https://books.google.com/books?id=-RwNogEACAAJ&dq=writers%2527+houses&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0CEQQ6AEwBGoVChMI4dmw7p2ayQIVzCYeCh3O0QWa|publisher = Robert Hale Limited|date = 2015-04-30|isbn = 9780719806643|first = Nick|last = Channer}}
- {{Cite web|title = The Irrational Allure of Writers’ Houses|url = http://www.literarytraveler.com/articles/the-irrational-allure-of-writers-houses/|website = Literary Traveler|accessdate = 2015-11-18|language = en-US}}
- {{Cite book|title = Writers' Houses and the Making of Memory|url = https://books.google.com/books?id=70xMfmN-JSYC&printsec=frontcover&dq=writers%2527+houses&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0CDYQ6AEwAWoVChMI4dmw7p2ayQIVzCYeCh3O0QWa#v=onepage&q=writers'%2520houses&f=false|publisher = Routledge|date = 2012-08-06|isbn = 9781135908058|first = Harald|last = Hendrix}}
- {{Cite book|title = Writers and their houses: a guide to the writers' houses of England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland : essays|url = https://books.google.com/books?id=DyIaAQAAIAAJ|publisher = Hamish Hamilton|date = 1993-01-01|isbn = 9780241127698|first = Kate|last = Marsh}}
- {{Cite book|title = A Skeptic's Guide to Writers' Houses|url = https://books.google.com/books?id=kHsCoHmyhXgC|publisher = University of Pennsylvania Press|date = 2011-07-11|isbn = 0812205812|first = Anne|last = Trubek}}
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