The Literary Tourist

The Literary Tourist
Title The Literary Tourist PDF eBook
Author N. Watson
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 250
Release 2006-10-10
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 023058456X

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This original, witty, illustrated study offers the first analytical history of the rise and development of literary tourism in nineteenth-century Britain, associated with authors from Shakespeare, Gray, Keats, Burns and Scott, the Brontë sisters, and Thomas Hardy. Invaluable for the student of travel and literature of the nineteenth century.

Global Perspectives on Literary Tourism and Film-Induced Tourism

Global Perspectives on Literary Tourism and Film-Induced Tourism
Title Global Perspectives on Literary Tourism and Film-Induced Tourism PDF eBook
Author Baleiro, Rita
Publisher IGI Global
Total Pages 371
Release 2021-12-10
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1799882640

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At the end of the 20th century, the traditional forms of tourism transformed; they expanded by the introduction of new postmodern tourist forms, bringing innovative offers to the marketplace. Two of these new fast-growing forms are literary tourism and film-induced tourism, both of which fall under the umbrella of cultural tourism. Both niches of cultural tourism share the need to create products and experiences that meet the tourists’ expectations. Global Perspectives on Literary Tourism and Film-Induced Tourism discusses literary tourism and film-induced tourism and documents the advances in research on the intersections of literature, film, and the act of traveling. Covering a wide range of topics from film tourism destinations to digital literary tourism, this book is ideal for travel agents, tourism agencies, tour operators, government officials, postgraduate students, researchers, academicians, cultural development councils and associations, and policymakers.

Literary Savannah

Literary Savannah
Title Literary Savannah PDF eBook
Author Patrick Allen
Publisher
Total Pages 300
Release 1998
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN

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An anthology of fiction and nonfiction about Savannah

London: An Illustrated Literary Companion

London: An Illustrated Literary Companion
Title London: An Illustrated Literary Companion PDF eBook
Author Rosemary Gray
Publisher Pan Macmillan
Total Pages 385
Release 2017-01-26
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1509845992

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London: An Illustrated Literary Companion, compiled by Rosemary Gray, captures the varying moods of the great city over recent centuries, through diary entries, with quotations, poems, essays and extracts from great works written in its honour. It is beautifully illustrated with drawings and engravings from distinguished artists, including Gustave Doré, George Cruikshank, James McNeill Whistler and Hugh Thomson, and contains contemporary prints and photographs. Designed to appeal to the booklover, the Macmillan Collector's Library is a series of beautiful gift editions of much loved classic titles. Macmillan Collector's Library are books to love and treasure.

Literary Tour of Italy

Literary Tour of Italy
Title Literary Tour of Italy PDF eBook
Author Tim Parks
Publisher Alma Books
Total Pages 434
Release 2019-07-07
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 1846883687

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An acclaimed author of novels and short stories, Tim Parks - who was described in a recent review as "e;one of the best living writers of English"e; - has delighted audiences around the world with his finely observed writings on all aspects of Italian life and customs. This volume contains a selection of his best essays on the literature of his adopted country.From Boccaccio and Machiavelli through to Moravia and Tabucchi, from the Stil Novo to Divisionism, across centuries of history and intellectual movements, these essays will give English readers, and lovers of the Bel Paese and its culture, the lay of the literary land of Italy.

A Literary Tour de France

A Literary Tour de France
Title A Literary Tour de France PDF eBook
Author Robert Darnton
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages
Release 2018-01-01
Genre History
ISBN 0190678003

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The publishing industry in France in the years before the Revolution was a lively and sometimes rough-and-tumble affair, as publishers and printers scrambled to deal with (and if possible evade) shifting censorship laws and tax regulations, in order to cater to a reading public's appetite for books of all kinds, from the famous Encyclopédie, repository of reason and knowledge, to scandal-mongering libel and pornography. Historian and librarian Robert Darnton uses his exclusive access to a trove of documents-letters and documents from authors, publishers, printers, paper millers, type founders, ink manufacturers, smugglers, wagon drivers, warehousemen, and accountants-involving a publishing house in the Swiss town of Neuchatel to bring this world to life. Like other places on the periphery of France, Switzerland was a hotbed of piracy, carefully monitoring the demand for certain kinds of books and finding ways of fulfilling it. Focusing in particular on the diary of Jean-François Favarger, a traveling sales rep for a Swiss firm whose 1778 voyage, on horseback and on foot, around France to visit bookstores and renew accounts forms the spine of this story, Darnton reveals not only how the industry worked and which titles were in greatest demand, but the human scale of its operations. A Literary Tour de France is literally that. Darnton captures the hustle, picaresque comedy, and occasional risk of Favarger's travels in the service of books, and in the process offers an engaging, immersive, and unforgettable narrative of book culture at a critical moment in France's history.

Literary Tourism

Literary Tourism
Title Literary Tourism PDF eBook
Author Ian Jenkins
Publisher CABI
Total Pages 212
Release 2019-07-12
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1786394596

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Literary tourism is a nascent field in tourism studies, yet tourists often travel in the footsteps of well-known authors and stories. Providing a wide-ranging cornucopia of literary tourism topics, this book fully explores the interconnections between the written word and travel. It includes tourism stories using guidebooks, films, television and electronic media, and recognises that stories, texts and narratives, even if they cannot be classified as traditional travel writing, can become journeys in themselves and take us on imaginary voyages. Appealing to a wide audience of different disciplines, it encompasses subjects such as business literary writing, historical journeys and the poetry of Dylan Thomas. The use of these different perspectives demonstrates how heavily and widely literature influences travel, tourists and tourism, making it an important read for researchers and students of tourism, social science and literature.