This collection examines a wide variety of literature-travel, memoir, and fiction-and explores the ways travel and ideas of "culture" have evolved since the heyday of the Grand Tour. The sites of the Grand Tour remain a powerful cultural draw, and they continue to define ideas of taste and learning for those who visit them.
This collection examines a wide variety of literature-travel, memoir, and fiction-and explores the ways travel and ideas of "culture" have evolved since the heyday of the Grand Tour. The sites of the Grand Tour remain a powerful cultural draw, and they continue to define ideas of taste and learning for those who visit them.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Lisa Colletta is professor of English and director of the Communication and English Program at the American University of Rome.
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Acknowledgments Introduction: The Grand Tour and its Legacy, Lisa Colletta Chapter 1: 'Fog in the Channel': Joking, Laughing, and Traveling Chloe Chard Chapter 2: Ellis Cornelia Knight as Artist, Writer, and Traveler in Late Eighteenth-Century Italy Clare Hornsby Chapter 3: Violet Ida Chomley: "not the 'Grand Tour' but the 'Downward Path'" Laura Olcelli Chapter 4: Three British Travelers in Egypt: Sophia Lane Poole, Lucie Duff Gordon, and Emmeline Lott Elisabetta Marino Chapter 5: George Eliot On and Off the Beaten Track: "Recollections" of Germany and Italy Andrew Thompson Chapter 6: D.H. Lawrence's Anti-Tour of Fascist Italy: Sea and Sardinia and Etruscan Places Judy Suh Chapter 7: Postcolonial Valediction: Bitter Lemons of Cyprus and the Legacies of the Grand Tour James Buzard Chapter 8: Consuming Italy: From Goethe's Italian Journey to Gilbert's Eat, Pray, Love Shannon Russell Chapter 9: Ripley's Tour: The Grand Tour as Confidence Trick in The Talented Mr. Ripley Lisa Colletta Chapter 10: See Rome-and Die: Legacies of the Grand Tour in a Roman Cemetery Nicholas Stanley-Price About the Contributors
Acknowledgments Introduction: The Grand Tour and its Legacy, Lisa Colletta Chapter 1: 'Fog in the Channel': Joking, Laughing, and Traveling Chloe Chard Chapter 2: Ellis Cornelia Knight as Artist, Writer, and Traveler in Late Eighteenth-Century Italy Clare Hornsby Chapter 3: Violet Ida Chomley: "not the 'Grand Tour' but the 'Downward Path'" Laura Olcelli Chapter 4: Three British Travelers in Egypt: Sophia Lane Poole, Lucie Duff Gordon, and Emmeline Lott Elisabetta Marino Chapter 5: George Eliot On and Off the Beaten Track: "Recollections" of Germany and Italy Andrew Thompson Chapter 6: D.H. Lawrence's Anti-Tour of Fascist Italy: Sea and Sardinia and Etruscan Places Judy Suh Chapter 7: Postcolonial Valediction: Bitter Lemons of Cyprus and the Legacies of the Grand Tour James Buzard Chapter 8: Consuming Italy: From Goethe's Italian Journey to Gilbert's Eat, Pray, Love Shannon Russell Chapter 9: Ripley's Tour: The Grand Tour as Confidence Trick in The Talented Mr. Ripley Lisa Colletta Chapter 10: See Rome-and Die: Legacies of the Grand Tour in a Roman Cemetery Nicholas Stanley-Price About the Contributors
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