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Tweets From Lord Byron: Bringing Classic Literature To Young Readers | Writer’s Relief

Literary museums typically focus on showcasing an author’s artifacts, but this approach is less likely to intrigue new, younger readers. In this article Writer’s Relief found on independent.co.uk, some museums are taking a more innovative approach to engage their audience. Classic works are retold in creative formats such as text messages and tweets. And museums are working with creative partners such as artists and writers to reach new audiences and provide more approachable information.

Read more about how literary museums are giving classic authors a contemporary twist here.

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