Jane Austen’s novels and their many adaptations constitute a significant feature in the literary heritage and tourism landscape. Attracting thousands of visitors from across the world, the annual Jane Austen Festival in Bath, Britain, is a prominent example of this popular(ised) form of literary heritage. In this chapter, I analyse key examples of how the festival represents and recreates Austen’s (literary) world by utilising, interweaving and, at times, blurring history and fiction, place and temporality, authenticity and (in)accuracy and, in so doing, promotes and emplaces Austen as British heritage for a global fanship
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Scrutiny2: issues in E...
Offering an introduction to the new and vibrant field of literary tourism together with a wide-rangi...
Literary tourism has recently emerged as a lively field of research, especially in nineteenth-centur...
Fans seeking engagement with Jane Austen and her fictional creations seek out heritage locations lin...
In this essay I want to think through the popularity of Austen by linking her work to two sets of pl...
This thesis comprises six published works, preceded by four sections which provide context for the ...
This project sets out to understand how Jane Austen\u27s House Museum and Chawton House have told th...
This paper revisits the phenomenon of literary tourism and explores the means by which destinations ...
Jane Austen\u27s American fans have a vibrant history. This dissertation traces how fans have sustai...
This dissertation examines the particular nature of setting-based literary heritage sites. These si...
The literary pilgrimage is a form of tourism that seeks out the landscapes and environments that sha...
This book chapter explores the relevance of travel literature for understanding Jane Austen's posthu...
The purpose of this paper is to analyze the success of various techniques in literary tourism, mainl...
This essay discusses the history, contemporaneity, and cultural import of Austen tourism in Britain,...
Jane Austen (1775-1817) is a writer with a global reputation. She is one of a very few writers to en...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Scrutiny2: issues in E...
Offering an introduction to the new and vibrant field of literary tourism together with a wide-rangi...
Literary tourism has recently emerged as a lively field of research, especially in nineteenth-centur...
Fans seeking engagement with Jane Austen and her fictional creations seek out heritage locations lin...
In this essay I want to think through the popularity of Austen by linking her work to two sets of pl...
This thesis comprises six published works, preceded by four sections which provide context for the ...
This project sets out to understand how Jane Austen\u27s House Museum and Chawton House have told th...
This paper revisits the phenomenon of literary tourism and explores the means by which destinations ...
Jane Austen\u27s American fans have a vibrant history. This dissertation traces how fans have sustai...
This dissertation examines the particular nature of setting-based literary heritage sites. These si...
The literary pilgrimage is a form of tourism that seeks out the landscapes and environments that sha...
This book chapter explores the relevance of travel literature for understanding Jane Austen's posthu...
The purpose of this paper is to analyze the success of various techniques in literary tourism, mainl...
This essay discusses the history, contemporaneity, and cultural import of Austen tourism in Britain,...
Jane Austen (1775-1817) is a writer with a global reputation. She is one of a very few writers to en...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Scrutiny2: issues in E...
Offering an introduction to the new and vibrant field of literary tourism together with a wide-rangi...
Literary tourism has recently emerged as a lively field of research, especially in nineteenth-centur...