Crime Scene Edinburgh: 20 Years of Rankin and Rebus
This exhibition, which runs during January 13, explores the writing process and assesses the part Edinburgh plays in Ian Rankin’s Rebus novels. National Library of Scotland, Edinburgh.
Jane Austen’s House
This 17th-century house where Jane Austen lived between 1809 and 1817 features the table on which she wrote and examples of her needlework. Alton.
Dublin Writers Museum
A signed refusal from Bernard Shaw to provide an autograph, Samuel Beckett’s telephone and Brendan Behan’s union card are among the delights at this museum charting the history of Irish literature. Dublin.
D H Lawrence Birthplace Museum
This early home of the writer has been returned to the late-Victorian era, recreating the conditions in which his mining family would have lived.
The World of James Herriot
The original Grade II-listed building where the vet and writer lived and worked has been restored to its original post-war condition.
British Library
On permanent display are longhand drafts by Charlotte Bront�, Wordsworth, Conrad, and Lewis Carroll, as well as Shakespeare folios, Captain Scott’s diary and Jane Austen’s writing desk. London NW1.
The Canterbury Tales Visitor Attraction
Geoffrey Chaucer’s 14th-century story of pilgrims on their way from London to the shrine of Saint Thomas Becket at Canterbury Cathedral is recreated in life-sized dioramas. Canterbury.
Sherlock Holmes Museum
The interior of 221b Baker Street, where the detective “lived” from 1881 to 1904, has been remodelled to reflect Conan Doyle’s descriptions. London NW1.
Shakespeare’s Globe
The refurbished exhibition space on the banks of the Thames features interactive displays and live demonstrations. London SE1.
Dove Cottage and the Wordsworth Museum
The home of William Wordsworth from 1799 to 1808 features manuscripts and artefacts relating to the British Romantics. - The Independent
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