Lady Florence Dixie’s 'Across Patagonia' (1880) is the only full account of a British woman’s journey to the Patagonian region. This paper is an analysis of the ways in which Florence Dixie uses the landscape as a testing ground for exploring herself. By doing so, she explicitly exposes the possibilities of Patagonia as a scenario for the enjoyer of the sublime. Even though Dixie’s contribution to the tradition of travel writing in Patagonia remains almost invisible, 'Across Patagonia' sets the basis for a way of contemplating and experiencing the landscape that continued to be important in later writings on the region. This marginal travelogue enables the exploration of travel from a female perspective, raises questions of aesthetics and g...
In this article I analyze the account of a journey the Argentinean writer Eduarda Mansilla made to t...
R. B. Cunninghame Graham’s Argentine sketches are characterised by the literary and political traits...
This Doctor of Creative Arts thesis (comprising a novel and an exegesis) illuminates the experiences...
By the end of the nineteenth century, as global voyages became popular, and transcontinental empires...
The technological progress of the nineteenth century made travelling across the seas and the publish...
Since its discovery on Magellan\u27s circumnavigation, Patagonia has been treated differently than a...
Since it was first sighted by Europeans in 1520, Patagonia has often been understood by non-Indigeno...
Abstract The article reviews the journey discourses in two narratives written by two women during th...
This thesis interweaves the lives and works of three Latin American women writers – Victoria Ocampo,...
In this collection of writings by women both inside and outside of Argentina, Mónica Szurmuk has un...
‘Bound’ is based on a journey McBride made through Patagonia with the Mexican writer Roberto Bravo. ...
This thesis interweaves the lives and works of three Latin American women writers – Victoria Ocampo,...
The territory of Aysen in southern Chile, officially called "Region XI" has the discreet charm of a ...
The paper focuses on Louisa Meredith's initial reaction to landscape while considering in broader te...
In "Paradise Mislaid", Anne Whitehead captivated readers with a nicely judged blend of elements. Her...
In this article I analyze the account of a journey the Argentinean writer Eduarda Mansilla made to t...
R. B. Cunninghame Graham’s Argentine sketches are characterised by the literary and political traits...
This Doctor of Creative Arts thesis (comprising a novel and an exegesis) illuminates the experiences...
By the end of the nineteenth century, as global voyages became popular, and transcontinental empires...
The technological progress of the nineteenth century made travelling across the seas and the publish...
Since its discovery on Magellan\u27s circumnavigation, Patagonia has been treated differently than a...
Since it was first sighted by Europeans in 1520, Patagonia has often been understood by non-Indigeno...
Abstract The article reviews the journey discourses in two narratives written by two women during th...
This thesis interweaves the lives and works of three Latin American women writers – Victoria Ocampo,...
In this collection of writings by women both inside and outside of Argentina, Mónica Szurmuk has un...
‘Bound’ is based on a journey McBride made through Patagonia with the Mexican writer Roberto Bravo. ...
This thesis interweaves the lives and works of three Latin American women writers – Victoria Ocampo,...
The territory of Aysen in southern Chile, officially called "Region XI" has the discreet charm of a ...
The paper focuses on Louisa Meredith's initial reaction to landscape while considering in broader te...
In "Paradise Mislaid", Anne Whitehead captivated readers with a nicely judged blend of elements. Her...
In this article I analyze the account of a journey the Argentinean writer Eduarda Mansilla made to t...
R. B. Cunninghame Graham’s Argentine sketches are characterised by the literary and political traits...
This Doctor of Creative Arts thesis (comprising a novel and an exegesis) illuminates the experiences...