Travellers in Eighteenth Century Europe

Travellers in Eighteenth Century Europe
The Sexes Abroad
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Artikel-Nr:
9781399049603
Veröffentl:
2024
Erscheinungsdatum:
30.07.2024
Seiten:
256
Autor:
Julie Peakman
Format:
234x156x0 mm
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

DR JULIE PEAKMAN is an historian, a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society and Honorary Fellow at the Department of History, Classics and Archaeology at Birkbeck College, University of London. She contributes regularly to newspapers, popular and academic journals and has worked on various documentaries for TV including for the BBC, Sky, Channel 4 and the Biography channel. She is a prolific author in the areas of eighteenth-century culture, history of sexuality and social history. Recent books include Libertine London, Licentious Worlds; The Pleasure's All Mine; Amatory Pleasures, Lascivious Bodies; Mighty Lewd Books: The Development of Pornography in Eighteenth Century England; and the biographer of Dublin brothel-keeper Peg Plunket and Emma Hamilton.
An edited collection with contributions by leading scholars and writers brought together by a prize-winning author who has edited the text and contributed chapters. The Grand Tour and touiing was a part of the education of every young lady and gentleman in the eighteenth century and also scholars, poets, writers. scientists and commentators. Visits to Greece and Italy via France and Switzerland, and taking in Turkey, were usual. Both sexes travelled extensively taking extended trips The book will examine first-hand accounts of the impact of foreign travel, and will include written sources including letters, travel diaries, journals and creative response in poems, music and paintings. The book is especially important, original and relevant in light of possible xenophobia and views of Europe and near-Europe as 'foreign'; and there have been several works expressing negative views. But travellers here saw their visits in a positive light and questions of 'otherness' and exoticism are examined with cultural appreciation overcoming 'cultural appropriation'. Questions examined include how men and women saw new worlds, what delighted them, personal influences and interaction with others - sexually, domestic relations and friendships - and influence on their work in poems, art and letters.

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