Linking up with recent studies on the experience of space and place in modern youth literature, this article analyzes how the “journey” as a narrative line and motif transformed Dutch early modern travel books for children from classical teaching instruments into explorative knowledge places. In the popular seventeenth-century Glorious and Fortunate Journey to the Holy Land, young readers were invited to travel within the book, which was presented as a place that covers material pages to observe as well as imagined places to read about. Eighteenth-century travel books, for example written by Joachim Heinrich Campe, shifted from an inner to an empirical mode of travelling. They raised the suggestion that they offered unmediated observations ...
In recent years, scholars have increasingly scrutinized early modern European travelogues for their ...
Whether real or imaginary, travel stands as a paradigm for the circulation and the production of bel...
Between 1580 and 1660 the English travel book emerged as a site of rich literary innovation. To supp...
Linking up with recent studies on the experience of space and place in modern youth literature, this...
This article explores a structural shift in techniques of representation in eighteenth-century trave...
The imitation of adults was the dominant educational early modern model, as it had been from the cla...
This edited collection examines the meeting points between travel, mobility, and conflict to uncover...
"Travel Literature and the Development of the Novel in Eighteenth-Century France" follows the evolut...
The book will explore the changing conceptions of travel as educational practice from the late 17th ...
GELLERI Gábor, Lessons of Travel in Eighteenth-Century France : From Grand Tour to School Trips, Mar...
This dissertation traces the development of the structural motif of the journey in English non-ficti...
This thesis argues that seventeenth-century English travellers drew on the precepts of rhetorical in...
Remarkable Transactions argues that eighteenth-century travel literature enabled British subjects to...
Writing New Worlds analyses the different ways in which travel literature constituted a fundamental ...
How did Europeans read and respond to foreign travel writing about their societies in the eighteenth...
In recent years, scholars have increasingly scrutinized early modern European travelogues for their ...
Whether real or imaginary, travel stands as a paradigm for the circulation and the production of bel...
Between 1580 and 1660 the English travel book emerged as a site of rich literary innovation. To supp...
Linking up with recent studies on the experience of space and place in modern youth literature, this...
This article explores a structural shift in techniques of representation in eighteenth-century trave...
The imitation of adults was the dominant educational early modern model, as it had been from the cla...
This edited collection examines the meeting points between travel, mobility, and conflict to uncover...
"Travel Literature and the Development of the Novel in Eighteenth-Century France" follows the evolut...
The book will explore the changing conceptions of travel as educational practice from the late 17th ...
GELLERI Gábor, Lessons of Travel in Eighteenth-Century France : From Grand Tour to School Trips, Mar...
This dissertation traces the development of the structural motif of the journey in English non-ficti...
This thesis argues that seventeenth-century English travellers drew on the precepts of rhetorical in...
Remarkable Transactions argues that eighteenth-century travel literature enabled British subjects to...
Writing New Worlds analyses the different ways in which travel literature constituted a fundamental ...
How did Europeans read and respond to foreign travel writing about their societies in the eighteenth...
In recent years, scholars have increasingly scrutinized early modern European travelogues for their ...
Whether real or imaginary, travel stands as a paradigm for the circulation and the production of bel...
Between 1580 and 1660 the English travel book emerged as a site of rich literary innovation. To supp...