Women's Travel Writing, 1750-1850

Women's Travel Writing, 1750-1850 PDF

Author: Caroline Franklin

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2022-07-30

Total Pages: 3102

ISBN-13: 1000743632

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The Romantic Period saw a massive advance in British colonial expansion, which was accompanied by a corresponding expansion in travel writings. These published letters, journals and books provided British readers with detailed accounts of new and exotic locations and thus engaged the reading public with expansionist enterprises. Covering the period of the French Revolution up until Victoria’s ascendancy to the throne, and featuring journeys spanning France and central Europe, India, and South America, this collection brings together some of the most interesting travel accounts written by women at this time. The authors included come from a variety of social backgrounds and their written styles are as varied as their journeys. For instance, Williams and Morgan were professional writers who may be described as ‘feminists’, while Fay and Falconbridge were ordinary women who had been through extraordinary experiences.

Womens Travel Writing 1750-1850

Womens Travel Writing 1750-1850 PDF

Author: Caroline Franklin

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2021-03-24

Total Pages: 292

ISBN-13: 1000741141

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VOLUME II Letters from France; Containing a great variety of original information concerning the most important events that have occurred in that country in the years 1792, and 1793. To which annexed, the correspondence of Dumourier with Pache, the War Minister, and with the Commissaries.-Letters of Bournonville, Miranda, Valence.

Womens Travel Writing 1750-1850

Womens Travel Writing 1750-1850 PDF

Author: Caroline Franklin

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2021-03-24

Total Pages: 480

ISBN-13: 1000741192

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This is Volume VII, WOMEN’S TRAVEL WRITING: 1750 – 1850 and is volume II of a collection of writings about ITALY, by Lady Morgan.

Womens Travel Writing 1750-1850

Womens Travel Writing 1750-1850 PDF

Author: Caroline Franklin

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2021-03-24

Total Pages: 393

ISBN-13: 1000741206

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This is Volume VIII, WOMEN’S TRAVEL WRITING: 1750 – 1850 and is volume III of a collection of writings about ITALY, by Lady Morgan.

Womens Travel Writing 1750-1850

Womens Travel Writing 1750-1850 PDF

Author: Caroline Franklin

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2021-03-24

Total Pages: 288

ISBN-13: 1000741133

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Volume 1 contains letters from France and contains a variety of original information concerning the most important events that occurred in that country in the years 1790-1793. Also includes are correspondences of Dumourier with Pache the War Minister, and with the Commissaries- letters of Bournonville, Miranda Valance.

Womens Travel Writing 1750-185

Womens Travel Writing 1750-185 PDF

Author: Caroline Franklin

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2020-11-25

Total Pages: 490

ISBN-13: 100074115X

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This is Volume 3 Of Women’s Travel Writing:1750—1850 And Contains A ‘Narrative Of Two Voyages To The River Sierra Leone, During The Years 1791-2-3’by A. M. Falconbridge And A ‘History Of A Six Weeks’ Tour Through A Part Of France, Switzerland, Germany, And Holland; With Letters Descriptive Of A Sail Round The Lake Of Geneva, And Of The Glaciers Of Chamouni.’ By Mary And Percy Shelley.

Italy

Italy PDF

Author: Lady Morgan

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2006-06

Total Pages: 386

ISBN-13: 9780415320429

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First published in 2006. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Womens Travel Writing 1750-1850

Womens Travel Writing 1750-1850 PDF

Author: Caroline Franklin

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2021-03-24

Total Pages: 414

ISBN-13: 1000741168

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VOLUME IV includes original Letters from India; containing a narrative of a journey through Egypt, and the author’s imprisonment at Calicut by Hyder Ali. To which is added an abstract of three subsequent voyages to India by Mrs Elizabeth Fay.

Traveling Economies

Traveling Economies PDF

Author: Jennifer Bernhardt Steadman

Publisher:

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 232

ISBN-13:

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The black and white women travel writers whom Jennifer Bernhardt Steadman investigates in Traveling Economies astonish modern readers with their daring, stamina, and courage. That these women traveled at all is surprising: Nancy Prince spent nearly a decade as an African American member of the Russian Imperial Court; Amy Morris Bradley went to Costa Rica as a governess in hopes of saving her health and finances after years as an impoverished teacher in Maine; and Julia Archibald Holmes carried the banner of dress reform to the heights of Pikes Peak and to the pages of a feminist periodical. Developing the concept of the "ragged edge," Steadman highlights these women's shared experiences of penury, work, and independence. Genteel poverty, black skin, outspoken feminism, or sometimes all three impacted the material conditions of their ragged-edge travel (early muckraking journalist Anne Royall walked until her feet were a bloody mass of blisters). Being on the ragged edge also affected the way they represented themselves and their travels (Mary Ann Shadd Cary presented her outspoken advocacy of black emigration to Canada as appropriately feminine). Frances Wright used her travel writing to imagine the new nation as a potential utopia for women citizens; she paid a high price for daring to try to change the social terrain she crossed. Steadman's interdisciplinary work with archives, newspapers, memoirs, and letters and her thoughtful close readings of the resulting evidence recover these important women's travels and writing and invite us to rethink where and how women went and what they wrote in antebellum America.