Drawing on Pierre Bourdieu's notion of regionalist discourse as the performative legitimation of specific frontiers, this article examines how the English traveller Samuel Jackson Pratt mediated a picture of the Welsh to late eighteenth-century readers in his Gleanings Through Wales, Holland and Westphalia (1795). This process of mediation was further complicated by the translation of this work into German as the Aehrenlese auf einer Reise durch Wallis, which appeared with the Leipzig publisher Lincke in 1798. While this work made an important contribution to German Celtophilia in the Romantic period, the German translator was careful to omit its more Sternean passages, in favour of factual narrative. Pratt's account of his travel through W...
In Writing Wales we are concerned, not only to trace the evolution of Wales' written representation ...
“The Welsh were never subject to any but God and the King, and that none showed their allegiance mor...
This article explores representations of Wales in W. G. Sebald’s novel Austerlitz (2001). It conside...
Drawing on Pierre Bourdieu's notion of regionalist discourse as the performative legitimation of spe...
This essay explores the circumstances, content, and locus of the first two privately financed politi...
It has rightly been argued that the growth of the cult of the local in France has to do with France’...
This paper examines the radical shift in the place of Celts in the French imagination during the cou...
Taking the development of picturesque tourism in Wales since the publication of William Gilpin’s Obs...
Taking the development of picturesque tourism in Wales since the publication of William Gilpin’s Obs...
This essay focuses on the uses of translation from imperial English into colonised Welsh during the ...
ISBN : 978-2-901737-81-0International audienceIn this paper we examine a number of linguistic traits...
This thesis examines the relationship between improvement and national image in Irish, Scottish and ...
When the English poet and critic Matthew Arnold looked west from Llandudno in 1864 at a land 'where ...
This article argues that George Borrow’s Wild Wales (1862) and O. M. Edwards’s Cartrefi Cymru (1896)...
This thesis examines the relationship between improvement and national image in Irish, Scottish and ...
In Writing Wales we are concerned, not only to trace the evolution of Wales' written representation ...
“The Welsh were never subject to any but God and the King, and that none showed their allegiance mor...
This article explores representations of Wales in W. G. Sebald’s novel Austerlitz (2001). It conside...
Drawing on Pierre Bourdieu's notion of regionalist discourse as the performative legitimation of spe...
This essay explores the circumstances, content, and locus of the first two privately financed politi...
It has rightly been argued that the growth of the cult of the local in France has to do with France’...
This paper examines the radical shift in the place of Celts in the French imagination during the cou...
Taking the development of picturesque tourism in Wales since the publication of William Gilpin’s Obs...
Taking the development of picturesque tourism in Wales since the publication of William Gilpin’s Obs...
This essay focuses on the uses of translation from imperial English into colonised Welsh during the ...
ISBN : 978-2-901737-81-0International audienceIn this paper we examine a number of linguistic traits...
This thesis examines the relationship between improvement and national image in Irish, Scottish and ...
When the English poet and critic Matthew Arnold looked west from Llandudno in 1864 at a land 'where ...
This article argues that George Borrow’s Wild Wales (1862) and O. M. Edwards’s Cartrefi Cymru (1896)...
This thesis examines the relationship between improvement and national image in Irish, Scottish and ...
In Writing Wales we are concerned, not only to trace the evolution of Wales' written representation ...
“The Welsh were never subject to any but God and the King, and that none showed their allegiance mor...
This article explores representations of Wales in W. G. Sebald’s novel Austerlitz (2001). It conside...