Item does not contain fulltextDiscussions of eighteenth- and nineteenth-century European travel have long tended to over-apply the model of the grand tour. It is increasingly recognized now that many British journeys to the Continent knew different motivations and itineraries, and were made from different subject positions than that of the young male aristocrat. An alternative model proposed for female travelers has its own limitations, however. It presents women as more open-minded than men, with a greater eye for detail and keen to escape patriarchal confinement at home. Yet female travelers’ wish and capacity to offer an alternative to the grand-tourist gaze was limited. Still, travel, travel writing, and publishing offered women a chanc...
The Grand Tour was a journey to continental Europe undertaken by British nobility and wealthy landed...
This paper maps gendered trouble spots in contemporary works of female travel. Since travel itself i...
This article introduces a Special Issue of Women's Writing on the theme of women's travel writing. I...
Discussions of eighteenth- and nineteenth-century European travel have long tended to over-apply the...
The Grand Tour is known to scholars as a significant period of travel in which members of English so...
The purpose of this thesis is to assess whether the ideology of separate spheres should continue to ...
Madame du Boccage is the first well-known Frenchwoman to travel to England. For contemporary travele...
While the status and lifestyles (if we can excuse that word) of English women may not have been the ...
Between the late seventeenth and the early nineteenth century, the possibilities for travelling with...
grantor: University of TorontoTourism is a form of performance that defines individual and...
Travel for pleasure was one of the chief ways in which the elite distinguished themselves from the l...
This thesis examines British women travelling on the Continent between 1780 and 1840. It argues that...
Gender, class, and nationality have always affected how travelers perceive the people and cultures o...
Making recourse to Virginia Woolf’s “Professions for Women” (1931), I have studied the manner in whi...
Collection of essays covering the narration of travel through texts, images and objects. Interrogat...
The Grand Tour was a journey to continental Europe undertaken by British nobility and wealthy landed...
This paper maps gendered trouble spots in contemporary works of female travel. Since travel itself i...
This article introduces a Special Issue of Women's Writing on the theme of women's travel writing. I...
Discussions of eighteenth- and nineteenth-century European travel have long tended to over-apply the...
The Grand Tour is known to scholars as a significant period of travel in which members of English so...
The purpose of this thesis is to assess whether the ideology of separate spheres should continue to ...
Madame du Boccage is the first well-known Frenchwoman to travel to England. For contemporary travele...
While the status and lifestyles (if we can excuse that word) of English women may not have been the ...
Between the late seventeenth and the early nineteenth century, the possibilities for travelling with...
grantor: University of TorontoTourism is a form of performance that defines individual and...
Travel for pleasure was one of the chief ways in which the elite distinguished themselves from the l...
This thesis examines British women travelling on the Continent between 1780 and 1840. It argues that...
Gender, class, and nationality have always affected how travelers perceive the people and cultures o...
Making recourse to Virginia Woolf’s “Professions for Women” (1931), I have studied the manner in whi...
Collection of essays covering the narration of travel through texts, images and objects. Interrogat...
The Grand Tour was a journey to continental Europe undertaken by British nobility and wealthy landed...
This paper maps gendered trouble spots in contemporary works of female travel. Since travel itself i...
This article introduces a Special Issue of Women's Writing on the theme of women's travel writing. I...