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Textual Spaces – French Renaissance Writings on the Italian Voyage: Early Modern Studies

Autor Richard E. Keatley
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 15 iul 2020
In Textual Spaces, Richard E. Keatley examines how French travelers experienced, consumed, and represented Italian space during the early modern period. This study digs beneath the faade of leisurely travel literature to unearth a complex web of rhetorical, sociological, and political values that conditioned and informed the experiences of French travelers in Italy.
Utilizing period maps and geographical sources, Keatley combines rigorous philological mapping of travelers' itineraries with creative analyses of the tensions that undergird the rewriting of space. He examines a vast corpus of texts that includes Michel de Montaigne's Journal de voyage, Joachim du Bellay's Regrets, and Jacques de Villamont's Voyages as well as lesser-known and anonymous travel accounts of the French experience in Italy. In his readings, Keatley traces how the creation of these "textual spaces" allowed travelers to transform territories lost to France through warfare into spaces of desire, forming what Pierre Bourdieu calls symbolic capital, which was used in an ongoing commerce within the French political landscape.
By highlighting the political and militaristic origins of leisure excursions, Textual Spaces contributes to our understanding of travel's dual nature and invites the modern reader to examine the exploitative origins of tourism. Linking the fields of literary and cultural studies, history and art history, and spatial and landscape theory, it provides an engaging vision into the early history of travel that will interest historians, literary scholars, and anyone keen to understand why we venture abroad.
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ISBN-13: 9780271081304
ISBN-10: 0271081309
Pagini: 248
Dimensiuni: 152 x 228 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: Penn State University
Seria Early Modern Studies


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Examines how French Renaissance travelers consumed and represented Italian space through writing and the imagination. Includes writings by Rabelais, Montaigne, and Du Bellay as well as lesser-known French travelers, illustrating how the material and imaginative aspects of travel joined to form a space of desire in the French imagination.