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Tourists and Travellers

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Tourists and Travellers explores the ways in which travel and tourism in Scotland changed during the late 18th and early 19th centuries, focusing on the writings of five women – Sarah Murray, Anne ...
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  • 17 February 2010
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During the late 18th and early 19th centuries, travel and tourism in Scotland changed radically, from a time when there were very few travellers and no provision for those that there were, through to Scotland’s emergence as a fully fledged tourist destination with the necessary physical and economic infrastructure. As the experience of travelling in Scotland changed, so too did the ways in which travellers wrote about their experiences. Tourists and Travellers explores the changing nature of travel and of travel writing in and about Scotland, focusing on the writings of five women - Sarah Murray, Anne Grant, Dorothy Wordsworth, Sarah Hazlitt and the anonymous female author of A Journey to the Highlands of Scotland. It further examines the specific ways in which those women represented themselves and their travels and looks at the relationship of gender to travel writing, relating that to issues of production and reception as well as to questions of discourse.

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Price: $161.95
Pages: 192
Publisher: Multilingual Matters
Imprint: Channel View Publications
Series: Tourism and Cultural Change
Publication Date: 17 February 2010
Trim Size: 8.25 X 5.85 in
ISBN: 9781845411183
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Industries / Hospitality, Travel & Tourism, Hospitality, sports, leisure and tourism industries, LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Writing / General, HISTORY / World, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Cultural & Social, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Gender Studies, Creative writing and creative writing guides, General and world history, Cultural studies, Gender studies, gender groups
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Comprehensively and lucidly linking gender with the geography, literary conventions, and historical meanings of English tourism in Scotland between 1770 and 1830, Tourists and Travellers is at the cutting edge of scholarship on women's travel writing.

Betty Hagglund is a Research Fellow on the ‘Maria Graham: The Woman Writer and the Cultures of Travel, Science and Publishing in the early 19th century’ project at Nottingham Trent University. She has published extensively on travel writing and women’s writing of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. She is the editor of three volumes of women’s nineteenth-century travel writing about Italy published by Pickering and Chatto.

Chapter One: Tourists and Travellers: Women's Non-fictional Writing about Scotland 1770-1830

Chapter Two: The Growth of English Tourism in Scotland in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries

Chapter Three: Travelling to Criticise: A Journey to the Highlands of Scotland

Chapter Four: 'Every Thing Worth Seeing': Sarah Murray's Companion and Useful Guide

Chapter Five: Anne Grant of Laggan and the Myth of the Highlands

Chapter Six: From Traveller to Tourist: Dorothy Wordsworth's Two Scottish Tours

Chapter Seven: Interrupting the Aesthetic: Sarah Hazlitt's Journal

Chapter Eight: Epilogue: From Individual Travel to Mass Tourism, Scotland 1770-1830