Published in the Cambridge Studies in Romanticism Collection, Ingrid Horrocks’s Women Wanderers and the Writing of Mobility, 1784-1814 belongs more to the field of mobility studies, in the sense defined by scholars like Tim Cresswell (On the Move: Mobility in the Modern Western World, New York: Routledge, 2006) or John Urry (Mobilities, Cambridge: Polity Press, 2007), among others, than to that of travel writing per se, although of course travel constitutes one of the topics broached in that ..
Throughout the nineteenth century, women travellers influenced ideas about women’s rights in three r...
Before 1780, only ten books of travel by women had been published in Britain and Ireland, all by sin...
textThe critical attention that has been given to Vita Sackville-West’s travel literature has primar...
Ingrid Horrocks Women Wanderers and the Writing of Mobility, 1784-1814 lässt die traditionellen Figu...
A review of Women Wanderers and the Writing of Mobility, 1784-1814 by Ingrid Horrocks. Written by El...
This article introduces a Special Issue of Women's Writing on the theme of women's travel writing. I...
Launched online in 2014, the Women’s Travel Writing database provides full and accurate bibliographi...
This chapter surveys recent approaches to travel and mobility, women's writing, and the study of tra...
The seventeenth century is often called the first truly global era, but worldly adventures did not r...
The seventeenth century is often called the first truly global era, but worldly adventures did not r...
This dissertation argues that seventeenth-century women’s writing provides vital perspectives on ear...
This paper examines the portrayal of travel for women in two eighteenth-century literary texts by wo...
Before 1780, only ten books of travel by women had been published in Britain and Ireland, all by sin...
My study of women travel writers and imperialism is informed by four inseparable concerns, namely th...
Between the late seventeenth and the early nineteenth century, the possibilities for travelling with...
Throughout the nineteenth century, women travellers influenced ideas about women’s rights in three r...
Before 1780, only ten books of travel by women had been published in Britain and Ireland, all by sin...
textThe critical attention that has been given to Vita Sackville-West’s travel literature has primar...
Ingrid Horrocks Women Wanderers and the Writing of Mobility, 1784-1814 lässt die traditionellen Figu...
A review of Women Wanderers and the Writing of Mobility, 1784-1814 by Ingrid Horrocks. Written by El...
This article introduces a Special Issue of Women's Writing on the theme of women's travel writing. I...
Launched online in 2014, the Women’s Travel Writing database provides full and accurate bibliographi...
This chapter surveys recent approaches to travel and mobility, women's writing, and the study of tra...
The seventeenth century is often called the first truly global era, but worldly adventures did not r...
The seventeenth century is often called the first truly global era, but worldly adventures did not r...
This dissertation argues that seventeenth-century women’s writing provides vital perspectives on ear...
This paper examines the portrayal of travel for women in two eighteenth-century literary texts by wo...
Before 1780, only ten books of travel by women had been published in Britain and Ireland, all by sin...
My study of women travel writers and imperialism is informed by four inseparable concerns, namely th...
Between the late seventeenth and the early nineteenth century, the possibilities for travelling with...
Throughout the nineteenth century, women travellers influenced ideas about women’s rights in three r...
Before 1780, only ten books of travel by women had been published in Britain and Ireland, all by sin...
textThe critical attention that has been given to Vita Sackville-West’s travel literature has primar...