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Watson, Nicola J. (2025). Manuscript in the Writer's House Museum. In: Sommer, Tim ed. Cultural Heritage and the Literary Archive: Objects, Institutions, and Practices between the Analogue and the Digital. New York: Routledge, pp. 131–149.

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Seth, Catriona and Watson, Nicola J. eds. (2023) Materialising Romanticism. Romanticism on the Net # 80-91 (Spring-Fall 2023)

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Antonini, Alessio; Benatti, Francesca; Watson, Nicola; King, Edmund and Gibson, Jonathan (2021). Death and Transmediations: Manuscripts in the Age of Hypertext. In: HT '21: Proceedings of the 32nd ACM Conference on Hypertext and Social Media, Association for Computing Machinery, New York, NY, USA, pp. 17–26.

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Watson, N. J. (2020). The Author’s Effects: On the Writer’s House Museum. Oxford, New York: Oxford University Press.

Watson, Nicola J. (2020). Afterword. Nineteenth-Century Contexts, 42(4) pp. 467–471.

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Watson, Nicola J. (2016). At Juliet's Tomb: Anglophone Travel-writing and Shakespeare's Verona, 1814-1914. In: Bigliazzi, Silvia and Calvi, Lisanna eds. Shakespeare, Romeo & Juliet, and Civic Life: The Boundaries of Civic Space. Routledge Studies in Shakespeare. New York: Routledge, pp. 224–237.

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Watson, Nicola J. (2015). Gardening with Shakespeare. In: Calvo, Clara and Kahn, Coppélia eds. Celebrating Shakespeare: Commemoration and Cultural Memory. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 301–329.

Watson, Nicola J. (2015). Rousseau on the Tourist Trail. In: Esterhammer, Angela; Piccitto, Diane and Vincent, Patrick eds. Romanticism, Rousseau, Switzerland: New Prospects. Palgrave Studies in the Enlightenment, Romanticism and the Cultures of Print. Houndmills, UK: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 84–100.

Watson, Nicola (2015). Epistolary fiction. In: Garside, Peter and O'Brien, Karen eds. The Oxford History of the Novel in English, Volume 2. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 370–384.

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Watson, Nicola (2013). American Travel-writing and the invention of 'Story-book England'. In: de Sousa, Alcinda Pinheiro; Flora, Luísa and Malafaia, Teresa eds. From Brazil to Macao: Travel Writing and Diasporic Spaces. Lisbon: University of Lisbon Centre for English Studies, pp. 57–74.

Watson, Nicola J. (2013). Exhibiting Literature. Austen Exhibited. In: Kroucheva, Katerina and Schaff, Barbara eds. Kafkas Gabel: Uberlegungen zum Ausstellen von Literatur. Bielefeld: transcript Verlag, pp. 227–250.

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Watson, Nicola J. (2012). Holiday Excursions to Scott Country. In: Colbert, Benjamin ed. Travel Writing and Tourism in Britain and Ireland. Houndsmills: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 132–146.

Watson, Nicola (2012). Afterlives. In: Robertson, Fiona ed. The Edinburgh Companion to Sir Walter Scott. Edinburgh Companions to Scottish Literature. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, pp. 143–155.

Watson, Nicola (2012). Holiday romances: or, Loch Katrine and the literary tourist. In: Brown, Ian ed. Literary Tourism, the Trossachs and Walter Scott. ASLS Occasional Papers (16). Glasgow: Scottish Literature International, pp. 56–69.

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Watson, Nicola J. and Towheed, Shafquat eds. (2011). Romantics and Victorians. Reading and Studying Literature, 2. London: Bloomsbury Academic.

Watson, Nicola (2011). Sir Walter Scott: the bard of Abbotsford and the Laird of Avon. In: Holland, Peter and Poole, Adrian eds. Great Shakespeareans Set II. Great Shakespeareans. Cambridge: Continuum.

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Watson, Nicola J. (2010). Readers of romantic locality: tourists, Loch Katrine and 'The Lady of the Lake'. In: Labbe, Jacqueline M. and Bode, Christoph eds. Romantic Localities: Europe Writes Place. London, UK: Pickering & Chatto, pp. 67–80.

Watson, Nicola (2010). Lady of the Lake Colloquium: The Trossachs: 23rd May 2010. Edinburgh Sir Walter Scott Club Annual Bulletin, MMX pp. 48–51.

Benton, Tim and Watson, Nicola (2010). Museum practice and heritage. In: West, Susie ed. Understanding Heritage in Practice. Manchester: Manchester University Press, pp. 127–165.

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Montgomery, Heather and Watson, Nicola eds. (2009). Children's literature: Classic texts and contemporary trends. Houndmills, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.

Watson, Nicola J. and Maybin, Janet eds. (2009). Children's Literature: Approaches and Territories. Basingstoke, England: Palgrave Macmillan in association with The Open University.

Watson, Nicola J. ed. (2009). Literary Tourism and Nineteenth-Century Culture. Houndmills, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.

Watson, Nicola (2009). Rambles in Literary London. In: Watson, Nicola ed. Literary Tourism and Nineteenth-Century Culture. Houndmills, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 139–149.

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Watson, Nicola J. (2007). Shakespeare on the tourist trail. In: Shaughnessy, Robert ed. Cambridge Companion to Shakespeare and Popular Culture. Cambridge Companions to Literature. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, pp. 199–226.

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Dobson, Michael and Watson, Nicola J. (2002). England's Elizabeth: an afterlife in fame and fantasy. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.

Watson, Nicola, ed. The Antiquary. By Walter Scott (1816). Oxford, UK, Oxford University Press (2002).

Dobson, Michael and Watson, Nicola (2002). Shakespeare en Elizabeth: Een liefdesgeschiedenis. Feit und Fictie, 5(3) pp. 62–81.

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Watson, Nicola J. (2001). Food and drink. In: Dobson, Michael and Wells, Stanley eds. The Oxford Companion to Shakespeare. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, pp. 147–148.

Watson, Nicola J. (2001). Fiction. In: Dobson, Michael and Wells, Stanley eds. The Oxford Companion to Shakespeare. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, pp. 137–138.

Watson, Nicola J and Dobson, Michael (2001). Elizabeth's Legacy. In: Doran, Susan and Starkey, David eds. Elizabeth: The Exhibition at the National Maritime Museum. London, UK: Vintage, pp. 255–261.

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Favret, Mary A. and Watson, Nicola eds. (1994). At the Limits of Romanticism: Essays in Cultural, Feminist, and Materialist Criticism. Bloomington, Indiana: Indiana University Press.

Watson, Nicola (1994). Trans-figuring Byronic Identity. In: Favret, Mary A and Watson, Nicola eds. At the Limits of Romanticism: Essays in Cultural, Feminist, and Materialist Criticism. Bloomington, Indiana: Indiana University Press, pp. 185–206.

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Watson, Nicola (1991). Kemble, Scott, and the Mantle of the Bard. In: Marsden, Jean I. ed. The Appropriation of Shakespeare: Post-Renaissance Reconstructions of the Works and the Myth. New York, London etc.: Harvester Wheatsheaf, pp. 73–92.

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