First paragraph: Since the Second World War, a common conception has been that the literary festival has become one of the key sites for the promotion of books and literary culture in the UK. As currently conceived by the myriad of festivals worldwide dedicated to celebrating literary culture and the book, the literary festival conjoins the commercial aspects found in trade book fairs around the world (selling books, exhibiting new titles, offering space for trade representatives to meet) with the promotion of new and established writers through public readings, book signings and encounters with readers. The literary festival has become a major fixture on the publishing circuit, utilised to showcase new works by established authors and prov...
Tourism is a central part of the world's economy, with one in every 11 jobs relating to the travel a...
The contemporary popularity of the writers\u27 festival might appear something of a contradiction, g...
The article discusses the rise of the literary festival as artistic and commercial exchange
First paragraph: Since the Second World War, a common conception has been that the literary festival...
First paragraph: Until early this year, an individual interested in, or professionally involved with...
There has been a proliferation of literary festivals in recent decades, with more than 450 held annu...
In the last half century, writers’ festivals have flourished in number, popularity and geographic re...
First paragraph: One day each October, the UK publishing industry focuses its attention on a large n...
This paper revisits the phenomenon of literary tourism and explores the means by which destinations ...
This paper outlines a new vantage point for theorising today’s writers’ festivals as significant sit...
International audienceThe landscape of book fairs is changing: as new events are appearing, especial...
The literary pilgrimage is a form of tourism that seeks out the landscapes and environments that sha...
First paragraph: For many - probably all readers on this platform - a book is an essential Christmas...
Jenny Townend and Fiona MacLellan describe a University of Northampton project which has set up read...
This thesis examines the culture of contemporary writers’ festivals in an international context. In ...
Tourism is a central part of the world's economy, with one in every 11 jobs relating to the travel a...
The contemporary popularity of the writers\u27 festival might appear something of a contradiction, g...
The article discusses the rise of the literary festival as artistic and commercial exchange
First paragraph: Since the Second World War, a common conception has been that the literary festival...
First paragraph: Until early this year, an individual interested in, or professionally involved with...
There has been a proliferation of literary festivals in recent decades, with more than 450 held annu...
In the last half century, writers’ festivals have flourished in number, popularity and geographic re...
First paragraph: One day each October, the UK publishing industry focuses its attention on a large n...
This paper revisits the phenomenon of literary tourism and explores the means by which destinations ...
This paper outlines a new vantage point for theorising today’s writers’ festivals as significant sit...
International audienceThe landscape of book fairs is changing: as new events are appearing, especial...
The literary pilgrimage is a form of tourism that seeks out the landscapes and environments that sha...
First paragraph: For many - probably all readers on this platform - a book is an essential Christmas...
Jenny Townend and Fiona MacLellan describe a University of Northampton project which has set up read...
This thesis examines the culture of contemporary writers’ festivals in an international context. In ...
Tourism is a central part of the world's economy, with one in every 11 jobs relating to the travel a...
The contemporary popularity of the writers\u27 festival might appear something of a contradiction, g...
The article discusses the rise of the literary festival as artistic and commercial exchange