1st Edition

Literary Heritage Lessons from the Coronavirus Pandemic

By David Rudrum, Helen Williams Copyright 2025
76 Pages 1 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Literary Heritage examines the literary heritage sector in the post-pandemic moment. The book argues that this is a unique time for literary heritage management and demonstrates that the key to understanding it is an analysis of the transformations that took place because of the Covid-19 pandemic. Through an analysis of literary heritage sites across the UK’s four nations, this study provides... Read more

1. Introduction; 2. Methodology; 3. Meeting the Challenges; 4. Counting the Costs; 5. Doing things Differently; 6. Facing the Future; 7. Conclusions 

Biography

David Rudrum is Senior Lecturer in English Literature at the University of Huddersfield, as well as secretary of the Elmet Trust – the charity that runs the birthplace of the late poet laureate Ted Hughes. His recent books include Trolling Before the Internet: an Offline History of Insult, Provocation and Public Humiliation in the Literary Classics, and New Directions in Philosophy and Literature.

Helen Williams is Associate Professor of English Literature and Director of Cultural Partnerships at Northumbria University. She is the author of Laurence Sterne and the Eighteenth-Century Book, and co-editor of the Cambridge Edition of the Correspondence of John Cleland.