Through an analysis of the accounts of English travellers in Naples between 1816 and 1841, the objective of this paper is to attempt to identify an image of the city and its inhabitants without following the direction of the usual negative stereotypes common to much of the literature associated with the “Grand Tourist”, a literature to which scholars and readers from the 16th to the 19th century were used. The research also aims to demonstrate through previously unknown and unheeded sources that there weren't only those English travellers on their Grand Tour of the post-Restoration Bourbon Mezzogiorno (Southern Italy) looking for an opportunity of comparing their own civilization (which was considered far superior) to a more fragile reality...
International audienceFrom our side of the Channel Smollett’s Travels through France and Italy (1766...
The objective of this thesis is to examine the multivalent nature of Florence, Rome, Naples, an Engl...
The story of early modern English travellers has generally been treated by scholars as a subplot to ...
Through an analysis of the accounts of English travellers in Naples between 1816 and 1841, the objec...
During the eighteenth century, Naples was an important stopping place along the European Grand Tour....
On the tenth of January 1786, Mrs. Hester Lynch Piozzi recorded her entrance into the city of Naples...
The Grand Tour travelers often loved to follow less known and more ‘wild’ itineraries. Besides the m...
The Bay of Naples has always fascinated intellectuals, writers and foreign artists who, especially a...
This work explores the transmission and influence of travel literature by British travellers to Cala...
"But lovers and hunters of the picturesque, let us not keep too studiously out of view the miserable...
This book is a companion volume to Dickens and Italy, edited by Michael Hollington and Francesca Ore...
The construction of a touristic city has a dual dimension, local and international, depending on the...
The paper explores the different ways in which Italy and Italian art, culture, customs, and traditio...
Southern Italy and of its cities particularly Naples are often subject to stereotypical and negative...
Historical Traces and Historical Perceptions in French and British Women’s Travel Writings on Preuni...
International audienceFrom our side of the Channel Smollett’s Travels through France and Italy (1766...
The objective of this thesis is to examine the multivalent nature of Florence, Rome, Naples, an Engl...
The story of early modern English travellers has generally been treated by scholars as a subplot to ...
Through an analysis of the accounts of English travellers in Naples between 1816 and 1841, the objec...
During the eighteenth century, Naples was an important stopping place along the European Grand Tour....
On the tenth of January 1786, Mrs. Hester Lynch Piozzi recorded her entrance into the city of Naples...
The Grand Tour travelers often loved to follow less known and more ‘wild’ itineraries. Besides the m...
The Bay of Naples has always fascinated intellectuals, writers and foreign artists who, especially a...
This work explores the transmission and influence of travel literature by British travellers to Cala...
"But lovers and hunters of the picturesque, let us not keep too studiously out of view the miserable...
This book is a companion volume to Dickens and Italy, edited by Michael Hollington and Francesca Ore...
The construction of a touristic city has a dual dimension, local and international, depending on the...
The paper explores the different ways in which Italy and Italian art, culture, customs, and traditio...
Southern Italy and of its cities particularly Naples are often subject to stereotypical and negative...
Historical Traces and Historical Perceptions in French and British Women’s Travel Writings on Preuni...
International audienceFrom our side of the Channel Smollett’s Travels through France and Italy (1766...
The objective of this thesis is to examine the multivalent nature of Florence, Rome, Naples, an Engl...
The story of early modern English travellers has generally been treated by scholars as a subplot to ...