While swimwear and sunscreen are essentials for a trip to the Gold Coast, many people would not dream of going without a good book to read on the beach.
Now, the HOTA (Home of the Arts) Gallery in Surfers Paradise has announced it will showcase priceless relics of some of history’s most popular books and authors when the world-first Writers Revealed exhibition opens in April.
The show will bring together more than 100 rare manuscripts and first editions from the British Library, alongside 70 famous portraits of writers including William Shakespeare, Jane Austen, Charles Dickens, Virginia Woolf and Lord Byron from the National Portrait Gallery, London.
The exhibition features what is believed to be the only portrait of Shakespeare likely to have been painted during the playwright’s lifetime, as well as a copy of the First Folio of his plays, published in 1623.
An 1810 sketch of Jane Austen by the novelist’s sister, Cassandra, will accompany the writing desk used by the author of Emma and Pride and Prejudice.
Also in the exhibition are a typescript of Oscar Wilde’s play The Importance of Being Earnest featuring Wilde’s handwritten annotations, and hand-illustrated letters from JRR Tolkien to his grandson.
Authors Charlotte Bronte, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, James Joyce and JK Rowling also feature.
“This major new exhibition will bring HOTA’s visitors closer to some of the most important figures in English literary history,” said co-curator Catharine MacLeod, a senior curator at the UK’s National Portrait Gallery.