The Evolution of the Grand Tour

The Evolution of the Grand Tour
Author: Edward Chaney
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 449
Release: 2014-01-14
Genre: History
ISBN: 1317973674

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The Grand Tour has become a subject of major interest to scholars and general readers interested in exploring the historic connections between nations and their intellectual and artistic production. Although traditionally associated with the eighteenth century, when wealthy Englishmen would complete their education on the continent, the Grand Tour is here investigated in a wider context, from the decline of the Roman Empire to recent times. Authors from Chaucer to Erasmus came to mock the custom but even the Reformation did not stop the urge to travel. From the mid-sixteenth century, northern Europeans justified travel to the south in terms of education. The English had previously travelled to Italy to study the classics; now they travelled to learn Italian and study medicine, diplomacy, dancing, riding, fencing, and, eventually, art and architecture. Famous men, and an increasing proportion of women, all contributed to establishing a convention which eventually came to dominate European culture. Documenting the lives and travels of these personalities, Professor Chaney's remarkable book provides a complete picture of one of the most fascinating phenomena in the history of western civilisation.

Visitors to Verona

Visitors to Verona
Author: Caroline Webb
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2016-12-18
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 1786730804

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Even before the advent of mass tourism, Verona was a popular destination for travellers, including those undertaking the popular 'Grand Tour' across Europe. In this book, Caroline Webb compares the experiences of travellers from the era of Shakespeare to the years following the incorporation of the Veneto into the new kingdom of Italy in 1866. She considers their reasons for visiting Verona as well as their experiences and expectations once they arrived. The majority of English visitors between 1670 and 1760 were young members of the aristocracy, accompanied by tutors, who arrived on their way to or from Rome, as part of a 'Grand Tour' intended to 'finish' their classical education. With the Industrial Revolution in the second half of the eighteenth century, and the resultant increasing wealth of the upper middle classes, the number of visitors to Verona increased although this tourism was derailed once Napoleon invaded Italy in the late 1790s. After 1815 and the allied victory at Waterloo there was a new flood of visitors, previously deprived of the opportunity of continental travel during the Napoleonic wars. As the nineteenth century progressed, especially with the arrival of the railway, an increasing number of visitors appeared from across Europe and even from across the Atlantic, keen to explore the fabled city of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. In comparing a myriad of varied accounts, this book provides an unrivalled perspective on the history of one of Italy's most seductive cities.

Worth the Detour

Worth the Detour
Author: Nicholas T Parsons
Publisher: The History Press
Total Pages: 563
Release: 2007-05-24
Genre: History
ISBN: 0752496042

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The guidebook has a long and distinguished history, going back to Biblical times and encompassing major cultural and social changes that have witnessed the transformation of travel. This book presents a journey through centuries of travel writing.

Whitaker's Books in Print

Whitaker's Books in Print
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 2954
Release: 1998
Genre: Bibliography, National
ISBN:

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The Grand Tour and the Great Rebellion

The Grand Tour and the Great Rebellion
Author: Edward Chaney
Publisher:
Total Pages: 486
Release: 1985
Genre: Civilization, Modern
ISBN:

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This book studies Richard Lassels and his tour within the context of English society in the seventeenth century.

Phaethon's Children

Phaethon's Children
Author: Dennis Looney
Publisher: Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies (ACMRS)
Total Pages: 504
Release: 2005
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

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Ferrarese studies : tracking the rise and fall of an urban lordship in the Renaissance / Dennis Looney -- Ferrara : arts and ideologies in a Renaissance state / Riccardo Bruscagli -- Marriage and succession in the house of Este : a literary perspective / Jane Bestor -- Marginal spaces of prostitution in Renaissance Ferrara / Diane Ghirardo -- The 'Istoria imperiale' of Matteo Maria Boiardo and fifteenth-century Ferrarese courtly culture / Richard M. Tristano -- Ferrarese chroniclers and the Este state, 1490-1505 / Trevor Dean -- Ariosto's "Fier pastor" : structure and historical meaning in 'Orlando furioso' / Albert Russell Ascoli -- Tears of amber : Titian's 'Andrians, ' the River Po and the iconology of difference / Anthony Colantuono -- From Josquin Desprez to Cipriano de Rore : tradition and transformation in sixteenth-century Ferrarese musical culture / Lewis Lockwood -- In continuous expectation : Isabella d'Este's epistolary desire / Deanna Shemek -- Judeo-Christian cultural reflections in cinquecento Ferrara / Robert Bonfil -- Olympia Morata : from classicist to reformer / Janet Levarie Smarr -- Staging Ferrara : state theater from Borso to Alfonso II / Louise George Clubb -- The debate between arms and letters in the 'Gerusalemme liberata' / David Quint -- The experience of Ferrara : English and American travelers and the failure of understanding / Werner Gundersheimer.