The Fatal Gift of Beauty: The Italies of British Travellers : an Annotated AnthologyManfred Pfister Rodopi, 1996 - 554 pages This is the first anthology of British travel writing on Italy which traces the development of the genre and the history of the British perception of Italy from the Renaissance to the present. As an anthologie raissonn eit presents the texts in thematic clusters and chronological order, providing commentary and annotations for each of them and their nearly hundred authors (some of them, like Smollett, Byron, Dickens or Huxley, well-known, others virtually unknown, amongst them many unduly neglected women writers). Further features are a substantial introduction to the travelogue and the writing of Italy, more than thirty illustrations visualizing the British experience of Italy, and an extensive bibliography of primary and secondary sources. |
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... diaries can also form the basis for a published and public travelogue , as is most famously the case with Goethe's diary of his Italian jour- ney and his Italienische Reise , published more than four decades after the event . Such ...
... diaries can also form the basis for a published and public travelogue , as is most famously the case with Goethe's diary of his Italian jour- ney and his Italienische Reise , published more than four decades after the event . Such ...
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Contents
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Descriptive List of Illustrations | 58 |
Multiple Civilizations | 104 |
The Hazards of Travelling | 118 |
The Perception of Otherness | 142 |
and an English Esthete | 151 |
as Cavaliere Servente | 269 |
Domestic Economy | 291 |
Off the Beaten Tracks and the Mezzogiorno | 395 |
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Page 8 - A man who has not been in Italy is always conscious of an inferiority, from his not having seen what it is expected a man should see. The grand object of travelling is to see the shores of the Mediterranean.