Early modern travelogues often strove to convey efficacious representations of newly discovered worlds (plants, animals, people, customs, etc.) to an increasingly curious European readership. At the dawn of modernity, the new scientific discourse clashed and frequently blurred with the medieval passion for monsters, resulting in paradoxical arrangements of words and images. To semioticians, these hybrid texts are extremely precious, for they reveal how symbols, icons, and sometimes also indexes variously combine in relating the unknown to common sense while pleasing the curiosity of readers. The essay concentrates, in particular, on Melchisédech Thé-venot's Relation de divers voyages curieux, a monumental 17th century collection of p...
Why have fakes, forgeries, and the multiplicity of deception techniques, along with the personalitie...
International audienceIn his pioneering study (1978) Carlo Ginzburg launched his famous “evidential ...
The aim of the paper is to analyze the relationship between authenticity and cultural tourism. In t...
Early modern travelogues often strove to convey efficacious representations of newly discovered worl...
Early modern travelogues often strove to convey efficacious representations of newly discover...
Travelling and Mapping the World: Scientific Discoveries and Narrative Discourses investigates the i...
This article explores the circulation and use of travel writings within the seventeenth-century "cul...
If travel narratives satisfy the reader’s curiosity by providing visions of an elsewhere, offering t...
The aim of this article is to literally explore the declinations of the status of the “monstruous th...
This is an exploratory essay on the representational and metaphorical uses of monsters during the e...
Remarkable Transactions argues that eighteenth-century travel literature enabled British subjects to...
An influential historiographical tradition has opposed the accounts of extra-European worlds produce...
Why have fakes, forgeries, and the multiplicity of deception techniques, along with the personalitie...
This article explores a structural shift in techniques of representation in eighteenth-century trave...
Medieval Christians perceived themselves as pilgrims, or peregrini, with the concept of pilgrimage i...
Why have fakes, forgeries, and the multiplicity of deception techniques, along with the personalitie...
International audienceIn his pioneering study (1978) Carlo Ginzburg launched his famous “evidential ...
The aim of the paper is to analyze the relationship between authenticity and cultural tourism. In t...
Early modern travelogues often strove to convey efficacious representations of newly discovered worl...
Early modern travelogues often strove to convey efficacious representations of newly discover...
Travelling and Mapping the World: Scientific Discoveries and Narrative Discourses investigates the i...
This article explores the circulation and use of travel writings within the seventeenth-century "cul...
If travel narratives satisfy the reader’s curiosity by providing visions of an elsewhere, offering t...
The aim of this article is to literally explore the declinations of the status of the “monstruous th...
This is an exploratory essay on the representational and metaphorical uses of monsters during the e...
Remarkable Transactions argues that eighteenth-century travel literature enabled British subjects to...
An influential historiographical tradition has opposed the accounts of extra-European worlds produce...
Why have fakes, forgeries, and the multiplicity of deception techniques, along with the personalitie...
This article explores a structural shift in techniques of representation in eighteenth-century trave...
Medieval Christians perceived themselves as pilgrims, or peregrini, with the concept of pilgrimage i...
Why have fakes, forgeries, and the multiplicity of deception techniques, along with the personalitie...
International audienceIn his pioneering study (1978) Carlo Ginzburg launched his famous “evidential ...
The aim of the paper is to analyze the relationship between authenticity and cultural tourism. In t...