The Grand Tour travelers often loved to follow less known and more ‘wild’ itineraries. Besides the most famous artistic and natural beauty of the Italian peninsula, which have consolidated and enhanced the international reputation over the centuries, although equally fascinating places less known attracted the interest of travelers. The paper aims to analyze a ‘Petit Tour’, from the second half of the eighteenth to the end of the nineteenth century. This tour included unusual and minor routes, but certainly not less interesting of the great traditional routes. The paper intends to follow some travelers who, starting from Naples were searching for an ‘exotic’ Cilento, a green Irpinia and an ‘archaic’ Lucania. Some departed on foot from Sa...
The essay focuses on the interaction between the discoursive patterns of Rambles in Sicily, in 1816...
Per il periodo preunitario siamo ancora lontani dall’idea di turismo nell’accezione attuale e ancor ...
In travel writings of 18th and 19th century, the critical reception of Pompeii, Herculaneum and the...
The Grand Tour travelers often loved to follow less known and more ‘wild’ itineraries. Besides the m...
After the Age of Discovery (XV-XVI), new types of travelers began to replace the great ocean routes ...
During the first half of the nineteenth century traveling and sojourning in Europe reflected a cultu...
Through an analysis of the accounts of English travellers in Naples between 1816 and 1841, the objec...
The paper explores the different ways in which Italy and Italian art, culture, customs, and traditio...
Commonly known as the “Grand Tour”, the scientific, artistic and cultural journey through Italy is ...
The leading thread of the present volume is the theme of the voyage to Sicily, Palermo, but the tex...
Travel played a pivotal role in the shaping of the intellectual and artistic culture of eighteenth- ...
The essay examines the main citations of decorative works of art found in the journals of British tr...
This work explores the transmission and influence of travel literature by British travellers to Cala...
During the eighteenth century, Naples was an important stopping place along the European Grand Tour....
The article is a round trip between memories and personal impressions of rail travel in Italy, and g...
The essay focuses on the interaction between the discoursive patterns of Rambles in Sicily, in 1816...
Per il periodo preunitario siamo ancora lontani dall’idea di turismo nell’accezione attuale e ancor ...
In travel writings of 18th and 19th century, the critical reception of Pompeii, Herculaneum and the...
The Grand Tour travelers often loved to follow less known and more ‘wild’ itineraries. Besides the m...
After the Age of Discovery (XV-XVI), new types of travelers began to replace the great ocean routes ...
During the first half of the nineteenth century traveling and sojourning in Europe reflected a cultu...
Through an analysis of the accounts of English travellers in Naples between 1816 and 1841, the objec...
The paper explores the different ways in which Italy and Italian art, culture, customs, and traditio...
Commonly known as the “Grand Tour”, the scientific, artistic and cultural journey through Italy is ...
The leading thread of the present volume is the theme of the voyage to Sicily, Palermo, but the tex...
Travel played a pivotal role in the shaping of the intellectual and artistic culture of eighteenth- ...
The essay examines the main citations of decorative works of art found in the journals of British tr...
This work explores the transmission and influence of travel literature by British travellers to Cala...
During the eighteenth century, Naples was an important stopping place along the European Grand Tour....
The article is a round trip between memories and personal impressions of rail travel in Italy, and g...
The essay focuses on the interaction between the discoursive patterns of Rambles in Sicily, in 1816...
Per il periodo preunitario siamo ancora lontani dall’idea di turismo nell’accezione attuale e ancor ...
In travel writings of 18th and 19th century, the critical reception of Pompeii, Herculaneum and the...