Tourism is a central part of the world's economy, with one in every 11 jobs relating to the travel and tourism industry. There is a wide variety of categories within the tourism industry, relating to different sectors in what attracts visitors. One category of tourism is literary tourism, which focuses on people traveling to a destination because of a work of literature relating to a specific place. Two locations that attract a large amount of literary-focused tourists are The Lake District in England and Prince Edward Island in Canada. Some of the authors associated with these two regions include Beatrix Potter, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, William Wordsworth, and Lucy Maud Montgomery. After looking at elements of these two locations, and seei...
International audienceLiterature not only takes part in the construction of its own geography in the...
This paper examines English literary tourism through the eyes of the bibliophile and non- bibliophil...
The literary city is by no means a new concept, but is evident throughout history. As a social const...
The purpose of this paper is to analyze the success of various techniques in literary tourism, mainl...
In this article, we intend to present literary tourism as a growing trend of cultural tourism. In fa...
Tourism is always dinamic, it always evolves and makes new trends in our lives. It is something th...
Tourism is always dinamic, it always evolves and makes new trends in our lives. It is something th...
[Extract] Literary tourism, which have been regarded as a niche within cultural and heritage tourism...
Literary tourism is an increasingly important market within the field of cultural and heritage touri...
This paper revisits the phenomenon of literary tourism and explores the means by which destinations ...
Literary tourism has itself become a significant study of research; this is evident through the diff...
This paper revisits the phenomenon of literary tourism and explores the means by which destinations ...
Shakespeare and Tourism: Place, Memory, Participation is the first book-length academic publication ...
International audienceLiterature not only takes part in the construction of its own geography in the...
International audienceLiterature not only takes part in the construction of its own geography in the...
International audienceLiterature not only takes part in the construction of its own geography in the...
This paper examines English literary tourism through the eyes of the bibliophile and non- bibliophil...
The literary city is by no means a new concept, but is evident throughout history. As a social const...
The purpose of this paper is to analyze the success of various techniques in literary tourism, mainl...
In this article, we intend to present literary tourism as a growing trend of cultural tourism. In fa...
Tourism is always dinamic, it always evolves and makes new trends in our lives. It is something th...
Tourism is always dinamic, it always evolves and makes new trends in our lives. It is something th...
[Extract] Literary tourism, which have been regarded as a niche within cultural and heritage tourism...
Literary tourism is an increasingly important market within the field of cultural and heritage touri...
This paper revisits the phenomenon of literary tourism and explores the means by which destinations ...
Literary tourism has itself become a significant study of research; this is evident through the diff...
This paper revisits the phenomenon of literary tourism and explores the means by which destinations ...
Shakespeare and Tourism: Place, Memory, Participation is the first book-length academic publication ...
International audienceLiterature not only takes part in the construction of its own geography in the...
International audienceLiterature not only takes part in the construction of its own geography in the...
International audienceLiterature not only takes part in the construction of its own geography in the...
This paper examines English literary tourism through the eyes of the bibliophile and non- bibliophil...
The literary city is by no means a new concept, but is evident throughout history. As a social const...