The Decadent Traveller

The Decadent Traveller
Title The Decadent Traveller PDF eBook
Author Medlar Lucan
Publisher Dedalus Concept Books
Total Pages 0
Release 2000
Genre Travel
ISBN 9781873982099

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In the same style as The Decadent Cookbook a nd The Decadent Gardener, this book sees the hedonists Medla r Lucan and Durian Gray laying bare the transgressive nature of another bourgeois passion - travel. '

The Decadent Handbook

The Decadent Handbook
Title The Decadent Handbook PDF eBook
Author Rowan Pelling
Publisher SCB Distributors
Total Pages 302
Release 2012-01-14
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1907650687

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Select guidance on extreme cuisine,gutter beverages,tawdry travel, seedy films, dissolute sex and corrupt individuals. Featuring contributions from the 19th century's anti-heroes - Oscar Wilde,Octave Mirbeau and J.K.Huysmans and the wayward spirits of our age- Hari Kunzru, Nicholas Royle, Louise Welsh, Helen Walsh, Belle de Jour

The Decadent Gardener

The Decadent Gardener
Title The Decadent Gardener PDF eBook
Author Medlar Lucan
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 1996
Genre Gardening
ISBN 9781873982822

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This book looks at the role in gardening played by torture, eroticism, blasphemy, the grotesque, narcotics, the artificial, and many other subjects dear to the decadent's heart.

Images of Irishness in Nineteenth-Century Travel Literature

Images of Irishness in Nineteenth-Century Travel Literature
Title Images of Irishness in Nineteenth-Century Travel Literature PDF eBook
Author Dimitrios Kassis
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages 151
Release 2018-10-23
Genre Travel
ISBN 1527520226

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Since its annexation to the British Crown, Ireland has never ceased in forming the subject of an ardent national debate in Great Britain which resulted in the demonisation of the Celtic race as subaltern and backward. In its effort to forge a national identity, the British Empire adopted several collective identities on the basis of the racial and cultural findings of the 1850s which gave a new impetus to the systematic view of England as a typically Anglo-Saxon culture, staunchly opposed to the alleged Celtic backwardness and the rebellious spirit of the Irish. In view of the rising anti-Irish wave of sentiment in the British imperialist imagination, Irish nationalism was manifest through a series of uprisings, the majority of which sought to link the country to its ancient Celtic heritage. The Celticist movements of Young Ireland and the Irish Revival revealed the need of Irish Nationalists to acquire a new, collective identity, which proved to be a strenuous task, given the complex historical and ethnic background of the Irish. This book investigates the extent to which Irish identity is affected by the racist and nationalist discourses of the nineteenth century which emerged to either defend or oppose the image of Ireland as a cultural construct. The travelogues explored here include some of the most fundamental representations of Ireland by prominent Irish and British travel writers, whose impressions of the island might be linked to the utopian and dystopian dimensions of the country.

India and the Traveller

India and the Traveller
Title India and the Traveller PDF eBook
Author Rita Banerjee
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages 291
Release 2022-09-30
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 9354359485

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India and the Traveller: Aspects of Travelling Identity, a collection of essays on travel writings related to India, focuses on the evolving persona of travelers to India as well as Indians journeying to other lands or within India. It examines India as a space, reflected on and interrogated by others, as also people associated intrinsically with this space, who move in and out of it. The essays focus on the self-fashioning of the traveller - Buddhist pilgrims of Asia, European visitors to the Mughal court, the British colonizer, the Indian anthropologist, historian or whimsical civil servant, the wanderer seeking spiritual insight in nature, and the woman traveller with her distinct perceptions and sensitivities. Engaging with issues related to identity, this book explores the need for cultural accommodation by African and European travellers, the discovery of affinity by Asian travellers, the instability of postcolonial selves and travel as a means of negotiating complex problems of fashioning personae in literary works.

French Romantic Travel Writing

French Romantic Travel Writing
Title French Romantic Travel Writing PDF eBook
Author Christopher W. Thompson
Publisher Oxford University Press (UK)
Total Pages 466
Release 2012
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0199233543

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A pioneering overview of the travel books produced by fourteen French Romantic writers - including Chateaubriand, Staël, Stendhal, Hugo, Nerval, Sand, Mérimée, Dumas, and Tristan - whose journeys ranged from Peru to Russia and from North America to North Africa and the Near East.

The Traveller's Handbook for Spain

The Traveller's Handbook for Spain
Title The Traveller's Handbook for Spain PDF eBook
Author Albert Frederick Calvert
Publisher
Total Pages 710
Release 1924
Genre Spain
ISBN

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