This article seeks to explore the interrelationship of two facets characterising eighteenth-century travel writing – art commentaries and national discourse. It is demonstrated that one of the reasons behind the travellers’ repetitious attempts to fashion themselves as connoisseurs was a need to re-affirm their national identity. To this end it offers an analysis of two travel texts coming from two different political moments – Daniel Defoe’s A Tour thro’ the Whole Island of Great Britain (1724–1726), constituting an attempt to read the British as a “great” and prosperous nation after the union of 1707, and Tobias Smollett’s idiosyncratic Travels through France and Italy (1766), shedding light on the British attitude towards the South in th...
Cet article se propose d’étudier les transformations à l’œuvre à la fois dans la rhétorique ...
The travel book is an art form, but only when the writer casts off the obligation to provide statist...
The travel book is an art form, but only when the writer casts off the obligation to provide statist...
This article seeks to explore the interrelationship of two facets characterising eighteenth-century ...
This article seeks to explore the interrelationship of two facets characterising eighteenth-century ...
Remarkable Transactions argues that eighteenth-century travel literature enabled British subjects to...
This dissertation investigates how writers of the long eighteenth century used travel literature to ...
This essay seeks to re-inscribe Defoe’s non-fictional writings on the nurturing nexus between travel...
Item does not contain fulltextThe busy traffic between England and the United Provinces in the seven...
International audienceFrom our side of the Channel Smollett’s Travels through France and Italy (1766...
The paper explores the different ways in which Italy and Italian art, culture, customs, and traditio...
The paper explores the different ways in which Italy and Italian art, culture, customs, and traditio...
Although the Grand Tour is often implicitly circumscribed to the (long) eighteenth century, its orig...
Although the Grand Tour is often implicitly circumscribed to the (long) eighteenth century, its orig...
This dissertation examines how the eighteenth-century British travel narrative can have a genre-like...
Cet article se propose d’étudier les transformations à l’œuvre à la fois dans la rhétorique ...
The travel book is an art form, but only when the writer casts off the obligation to provide statist...
The travel book is an art form, but only when the writer casts off the obligation to provide statist...
This article seeks to explore the interrelationship of two facets characterising eighteenth-century ...
This article seeks to explore the interrelationship of two facets characterising eighteenth-century ...
Remarkable Transactions argues that eighteenth-century travel literature enabled British subjects to...
This dissertation investigates how writers of the long eighteenth century used travel literature to ...
This essay seeks to re-inscribe Defoe’s non-fictional writings on the nurturing nexus between travel...
Item does not contain fulltextThe busy traffic between England and the United Provinces in the seven...
International audienceFrom our side of the Channel Smollett’s Travels through France and Italy (1766...
The paper explores the different ways in which Italy and Italian art, culture, customs, and traditio...
The paper explores the different ways in which Italy and Italian art, culture, customs, and traditio...
Although the Grand Tour is often implicitly circumscribed to the (long) eighteenth century, its orig...
Although the Grand Tour is often implicitly circumscribed to the (long) eighteenth century, its orig...
This dissertation examines how the eighteenth-century British travel narrative can have a genre-like...
Cet article se propose d’étudier les transformations à l’œuvre à la fois dans la rhétorique ...
The travel book is an art form, but only when the writer casts off the obligation to provide statist...
The travel book is an art form, but only when the writer casts off the obligation to provide statist...