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French Romantic Travel Writing: Chateaubriand to Nerval

Autor C. W. Thompson
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 7 dec 2011
In the first half of the nineteenth century most leading French Romantic authors wrote travel books. French Romantic Travel Writing is the first study exclusively devoted to surveying the travelogues they produced and the reasons for, and significance of, this trend. Whilst 'the journey' was one of Romanticism's central images, suggesting as it did a dynamic, expanding, and evermore complex world in which artists' lives were increasingly experienced as wanderings and endless quests, the fashion for Romantic travel books was more marked in France than in Germany or England. Chateaubriand, Staël, Stendhal, Nodier, Hugo, Lamartine, Nerval, Gautier, Sand, Custine, Quinet, Mérimée, Dumas, and Tristan all wrote one or more travelogues, including at least four masterpieces-Hugo's Le Rhin (1842), Nerval's Voyage en Orient (1851), and Stendhal's two Rome, Naples et Florence (1817 and 1826). The book explores the reasons for this difference from England and Germany. These include French foreign and cultural policies, as well as the particular needs of Parisian publishers. It puts forward the case for the collective achievement of these Romantic travel books, compared to those of most later writers in nineteenth-century France. A distinctive feature of the survey is its belief in the value of concentrating on the text of these books as published by their authors, as opposed to manuscript and peripheral material.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780199233540
ISBN-10: 0199233543
Pagini: 466
Dimensiuni: 162 x 241 x 32 mm
Greutate: 0.83 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Recenzii

ouvrage majeur sur la littérature de voyage en France à l'époque romantique [...] on a rarement vu une connaissance aussi précise des textes sollicités [...] l'auteur [...] n'est pas pour autant insensible aux aspects politiques du Voyage, dont il montre bien qu'il contribue [...] à réinventer l'image de la France et sa place dans le monde [...] un ouvrage très substantiel dont on peut penser qu'il fera date.
La vaste érudition dont témoigne cet ouvrage et sa visée synthétique en fait une somme très utile pour les dix-neuviémistes qui cherchent à mieux appréhender ce phénomène du voyageur écrivain romantique [...] les femmes écrivains sont l'objet du chapitre IX de l'ouvrage, leur donnant un éclairage particulier. Écriture de résistance politique et de libération, où le moi se préserve autant qu'il cherche à se dire, le récit viatique romantique au féminin débute logiquement avec Mme de Staël, se poursuit avec Flora Tristan et se termine avec George Sand et ses Lettres d'un Voyageur.
[An] exhaustive study ... with impressive breadth and detail ... a must read for experienced scholars and for those who seek a solid introduction to the field.
As well as describing the characteristics of the sub-genre, French Romantic Travel Writing offers an accessible starting point for beginners in the field, including concise summaries of travellers voyages, attitudes and styles...Although aware of the theoretical debates in the adjacent areas of Orientalism and postcolonial studies, Thompson keeps them at a distance, preferring to aim for clarity and accessibility, and considering a remarkable range of works.
It is difficult to imagine a more impressively researched volume. The author goes to great lengths to distinguish his analysis from previous studies on travel and writing ... Highly recommended.
With its extensive bibliography, Professor Thompson's book highlights the achievement represented by the genre's key works ... a wide-ranging and rewarding exploration.

Notă biografică

C.W. Thompson is Emeritus Professor of French, University of Warwick. He is the author of Le Jeu de l'ordre et de la liberté dans La Chartreuse de Parme (1982), Lamiel fille du feu. Essai sur Stendhal et l'énergie (1997), Walking and the French Romantics, Rousseau to Sand and Hugo (2003), and the editor of L'Autre et le sacré: Surréalisme, cinéma, ethnologie (1995).