News from Abroad: Letters Written by British Travellers on the Grand Tour, 1728-71
This book provides a selection of private letters written to family and friends from a variety of people while they were on the Grand Tour in the eighteenth century. Although many have been published previously, this is the first time that letters of this kind have been brought together in a single volume. Readers can compare the various responses of travellers to the sights, pleasures and discomforts encountered on the journey. People of diverse backgrounds, with different expectations and interests, give personal accounts of their particular experiences of the Grand Tour. Unlike most collections of letters from the Tour, which recount the views of a single person, this selection emphasises diversity. Readers can juxtapose for example the letters of a conscientious young nobleman like Lyttelton with those of the excitable philanderer Boswell, or the well-travelled aristocratic lady, Caroline Lennox. While the travellers represented here follow much the same route via Paris, through France and across the Alps via the terrifying Mount Cenis, to Rome, in the pursuit of learning and pleasure, the Tour turns out to mean something quite different to each of them.
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News from Abroad: Letters Written by British Travellers on the Grand Tour, 1728-71
This book provides a selection of private letters written to family and friends from a variety of people while they were on the Grand Tour in the eighteenth century. Although many have been published previously, this is the first time that letters of this kind have been brought together in a single volume. Readers can compare the various responses of travellers to the sights, pleasures and discomforts encountered on the journey. People of diverse backgrounds, with different expectations and interests, give personal accounts of their particular experiences of the Grand Tour. Unlike most collections of letters from the Tour, which recount the views of a single person, this selection emphasises diversity. Readers can juxtapose for example the letters of a conscientious young nobleman like Lyttelton with those of the excitable philanderer Boswell, or the well-travelled aristocratic lady, Caroline Lennox. While the travellers represented here follow much the same route via Paris, through France and across the Alps via the terrifying Mount Cenis, to Rome, in the pursuit of learning and pleasure, the Tour turns out to mean something quite different to each of them.
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News from Abroad: Letters Written by British Travellers on the Grand Tour, 1728-71

News from Abroad: Letters Written by British Travellers on the Grand Tour, 1728-71

News from Abroad: Letters Written by British Travellers on the Grand Tour, 1728-71

News from Abroad: Letters Written by British Travellers on the Grand Tour, 1728-71

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This book provides a selection of private letters written to family and friends from a variety of people while they were on the Grand Tour in the eighteenth century. Although many have been published previously, this is the first time that letters of this kind have been brought together in a single volume. Readers can compare the various responses of travellers to the sights, pleasures and discomforts encountered on the journey. People of diverse backgrounds, with different expectations and interests, give personal accounts of their particular experiences of the Grand Tour. Unlike most collections of letters from the Tour, which recount the views of a single person, this selection emphasises diversity. Readers can juxtapose for example the letters of a conscientious young nobleman like Lyttelton with those of the excitable philanderer Boswell, or the well-travelled aristocratic lady, Caroline Lennox. While the travellers represented here follow much the same route via Paris, through France and across the Alps via the terrifying Mount Cenis, to Rome, in the pursuit of learning and pleasure, the Tour turns out to mean something quite different to each of them.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781846318504
Publisher: Liverpool University Press
Publication date: 03/15/2013
Series: Eighteenth Century Worlds LUP , #3
Pages: 293
Product dimensions: 6.30(w) x 9.40(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

James T. Boulton is Emeritus Professor, University of Birmingham; Hon. Professor in the School of English, Bangor University. T. O. McLoughlin is Emeritus Professor, Université Paul Valéry, Montpellier.

Table of Contents

Preface
Illustrations
Acknowledgements
'Old Style' and 'New Style' dating
Map
Introduction: 'The Grand Tour'
The Tourists and their letters:
1728-1730 George Lyttelton
1730-1733 Joseph Spence
1764-1766 James Boswell
1765-1771 James Barry
1766-1767 Caroline Lennox
Appendix: Advice for Travellers on the Grand Tour
Bibliography
Index
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