Travels Into Poland, Russia, Sweden, and Denmark

Travels Into Poland, Russia, Sweden, and Denmark
Title Travels Into Poland, Russia, Sweden, and Denmark PDF eBook
Author William Coxe
Publisher
Pages 524
Release 1784
Genre Europe, Northern
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Travels Into Poland, Russia, Sweden, and Denmark. Interspersed with Historical Relations and Political Inquiries. Illustrated with Charts and Engravings

Travels Into Poland, Russia, Sweden, and Denmark. Interspersed with Historical Relations and Political Inquiries. Illustrated with Charts and Engravings
Title Travels Into Poland, Russia, Sweden, and Denmark. Interspersed with Historical Relations and Political Inquiries. Illustrated with Charts and Engravings PDF eBook
Author William Coxe
Publisher
Pages 576
Release 1792
Genre
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Travels Into Poland, Russia, Sweden Et Denmark

Travels Into Poland, Russia, Sweden Et Denmark
Title Travels Into Poland, Russia, Sweden Et Denmark PDF eBook
Author William Coxe
Publisher
Pages 538
Release 1791
Genre
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Catalogue of Rare Books

Catalogue of Rare Books
Title Catalogue of Rare Books PDF eBook
Author Ellis (Firm)
Publisher
Pages 1106
Release 1927
Genre
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Deconstructions of the Russian Empire in Western Travel Literature

Deconstructions of the Russian Empire in Western Travel Literature
Title Deconstructions of the Russian Empire in Western Travel Literature PDF eBook
Author Dimitrios Kassis
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Pages 122
Release 2020-10-27
Genre Travel
ISBN 1527561291

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Situated between Europe and Asia, Russia has systematically challenged the European theories attached to nationhood due to its geopolitical and cultural peculiarities. After the rise of European nationalist movements, imperial Russia posed a threat to the very existence of the Germanic empires of Britain, Germany and Austria, and was frequently evoked to epitomise European barbarism, paganism, despotism and the Orient. In its struggle to acquire a new identity, which would bridge the gap with Western empires, Russia could not conform to the rising Anglo-Saxon movements that sought to glorify Nordic supremacy at the expense of the Oriental Other. Drawing upon this binary opposition between the Orient and the Occident, the Russian Empire concentrated on the development of its own nation-building theories, which managed to incorporate the ascending Pan-Slavic wave into its nationalist agenda. The anti-Western rhetoric that often characterised Russian politics contributed to the subversion of the conventional Western perspective of the Orient and the emergence of Eurasianism as a political theory that exalted the different traits of its imperial system. This book sets the focus on the representations of the Russian Empire from 1792 until 1912 in the field of travel literature. To this end, it selects British and American travel narratives of the aforementioned period to explore all aspects of Russian identity and culture. For this reason, it addresses major issues attached to Russian history and culture that were investigated by Western travellers in their attempt to approach the Russian Empire.

Letters written in Sweden, Norway, and Denmark

Letters written in Sweden, Norway, and Denmark
Title Letters written in Sweden, Norway, and Denmark PDF eBook
Author Mary Wollstonecraft
Publisher OUP Oxford
Pages 239
Release 2009-03-12
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0191567388

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'If ever there was a book calculated to make a man in love with its author, this appears to me to be the book.' William Godwin, the author's future husband, was not alone in admiring Letters written during a short residence in Sweden, Norway, and Denmark, Wollstonecraft's most popular book during her lifetime. Not easy to categorize, it is both an arresting travel book and a moving exploration of her personal and political selves. Wollstonecraft set out for Scandinavia just two weeks after her first suicide attempt, on a mission from the lover whose affections she doubted, to recover his silver on a ship that had gone missing. With her baby daughter and a nursemaid, she travelled across the dramatic landscape and wrote sublime descriptions of the natural world, and the events and people she encountered. What emerges most vividly is Wollstonecraft's courage and ability to look beyond her own suffering to the turmoil around her in revolutionary Europe, and a better future. This edition includes further material on the silver ship, Wollstonecraft's personal letters to Imlay during her trip, an extract from Godwin's memoir, and a selection of contemporary reviews. ABOUT THE SERIES: For over 100 years Oxford World's Classics has made available the widest range of literature from around the globe. Each affordable volume reflects Oxford's commitment to scholarship, providing the most accurate text plus a wealth of other valuable features, including expert introductions by leading authorities, helpful notes to clarify the text, up-to-date bibliographies for further study, and much more.

Representations of the North in Victorian Travel Literature

Representations of the North in Victorian Travel Literature
Title Representations of the North in Victorian Travel Literature PDF eBook
Author Dimitrios Kassis
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Pages 370
Release 2015-02-05
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1443875155

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Travel literature has always been associated with the construction of utopias which were founded on the idea of unknown lands. During their journeys in foreign lands, British travellers tended to formulate various critical opinions based on their background knowledge of the country visited. Their attempts to interpret other nations were often misinterpretations of the peoples in question as the Other. At the close of the eighteenth century, when Grand Tourism started to fade away and travelling became a mainstream activity for the middle-class Briton, travel writers attempted to identify with.