Literary Archives
Literary archives are collections of documents, manuscripts, and other materials related to authors, literary works, and the writing process. These archives can include letters, drafts, notes, and personal items that provide insight into the lives and thoughts of writers. They serve as valuable resources for researchers, students, and enthusiasts interested in understanding literature and its historical context.
Many literary archives are housed in libraries, universities, or museums, and they often focus on specific authors or literary movements. For example, the Walt Whitman Archive or the Ernest Hemingway Collection preserve important works and artifacts, allowing scholars to study the evolution of literature and its impact on society.