- Folger Shakespeare Library@
- Find sites about Folger Shakespeare Library, the home to the world's Shakespeare collection and a primary repository for rare materials from the early modern period 1500-1750. Sites feature the official site of the library and its theatre productions.
- National Steinbeck Center
- Presents the work and philosophy of John Steinbeck through interactive exhibits, artifacts, dramatic performances, and educational programmes. Also includes annual August Steinbeck Festival information. - Wordsworth Trust
- Centre for British Romanticism and home of William Wordsworth. - James Joyce Centre, The@
- Mount, The
- Restored house and gardens of author Edith Wharton. - Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art, The
- Showcasing a collection of picture book art from around the world. - James A. Michener Art Museum
- Collects twentieth century American art and features a permanent exhibit celebrating the prolific career of James A. Michener. - House of the Seven Gables
- History and events at the historic house and museum, from the House of the Seven Gables Settlement Association, an educational organisation dedicated to historic preservation and human services. - Roald Dahl Museum and Story Centre
- Buckinghamshire museum charting the life and work of Roald Dahl. - Keats and Shelley House
 - Harriet Beecher Stowe Center
- Former Hartford, CT home of the author of Uncle Tom's Cabin. Site offers visitor information, as well as resources on the life and work of Harriet Beecher Stowe. - Laura Ingalls Wilder Home & Museum
- Historic home in which Laura Ingalls Wilder brought up her daughter Rose Wilder Lane and wrote her Little House books. - Herman Melville's Arrowhead
- Melville's home from 1850-1862, and the place where he wrote Moby-Dick. A Registered National Historic Landmark. - Bronte Parsonage Museum
- Previously home to Charlotte, Emily, Anne, and Branwell Bronte, and inspiration for the novels Jane Eyre, Wuthering Heights, and Agnes Grey. - Milton's Cottage
- The home where John Milton completed Paradise Lost. Exhibit includes portraits, editions of his poetry, and a cottage garden. - Rachel Carson Homestead
- Includes information about the birthplace and childhood home of the author of Silent Spring. Also provides access to electronic information about her life and work. - Carl Sandburg Home National Historic Site
- Former home of poet and biographer Carl Sandburg. - Lew Wallace and Ben-Hur Museum, The
- Official site for study of author Lew Wallace. Also provides information on the Ben-Hur Museum in Crawfordsville, Indiana. - Dickinson Homestead: Home of Emily Dickinson
- Museum dedicated to the 19th century home of poet Emily Dickinson. Explore Emily Dickinson's birthplace as well as the neighbouring house belonging to her brother and sister-in-law. Find out about museum events, hours, and programmes. - Thurber House
- Museum and literary centre located in James Thurber's former home in Columbus, OH. - Dostoevsky Memorial Museum
- Located in the apartment on Kuznechny Lane where the writer lived until his death in 1881. Includes descriptions of the rooms and a timeline of the author's life. Also in Russian. - Marbacka: Home of Selma Lagerlof
- Located in Sunne, Sweden. Former home of Nobel Laureate Selma Lagerlof. - John Muir Birthplace Trust
- Interpretive centre located in Dunbar, Scotland, highlighting the achievements of environmentalist John Muir. - Grassic Gibbon Centre, The
- Commemorates the life and times of the Scottish author Lewis Grassic Gibbon. - Carson McCullers Center for Writers and Musicians
- Dedicated to preserving the legacy of writer Carson McCullers, as well as to nurturing American writers and musicians. Includes information on the Smith-McCullers House, McCullers' childhood home. - National Pushkin Museum
- Displaying works of art connected with Pushkin's life, work, and epoch as well as many of the poet's personal belongings. Also in Russian. - Goethe Museum
- Details of Anton Kippenberg's collection of Goetheana including objects, manuscripts, letters, and other treasures. - Longfellow National Historic Site@
- Beat Museum, The
- The Beat Museum, located in the North Beach area of San Francisco, features collections from writers including Kerouac, Ginsberg, and Ferlinghetti. - Old Manse, The
- Visitor information and history of the property, whose previous residents include Nathaniel Hawthorne and the Emerson family. - Moominvalley
- Museum and shop dedicated to Tove Jansson's Moomins. - Official Location of Little House on the Prairie
- Official historic site of the house made famous by Laura Ingalls Wilder's books. - Historical Currier & Ives Print Collection
- Large private collection of original prints. - Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings State Historic Site
- Site includes Rawlings's former home, as well as the surrounding farmland, marshland, and succeeding hammock. - The Wayside: Home of Authors
- National Historic Landmark and home once owned by Nathaniel Hawthorne, who purchased the house from the Alcott family. Includes profiles of Hawthorne, Louisa May Alcott, and Margaret Sidney, as well as visitor information. - Irvine Burns Club
- Museum and club in Irvine, Scotland, where poet Robert Burns lived in 1781. Learn about Burns' life as a young flax farmer, or read about the Club's history and collection of Burns memorabilia. - National Road-Zane Grey Museum
 - Lewis Grizzard Museum
 - Erskine Caldwell Birthplace Museum
 - Wren's Nest
- Museum home of Georgia author and journalist Joel Chandler Harris. - Carl Sandburg Historic Site
- Museum located in the poet's birthplace in Galesburg, Illinois.
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