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Titlebook: Romantic Writing and Pedestrian Travel; Robin Jarvis Book 1997 Palgrave Macmillan, a division of Macmillan Publishers Limited 1997 Colerid

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书目名称Romantic Writing and Pedestrian Travel
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图书封面Titlebook: Romantic Writing and Pedestrian Travel;  Robin Jarvis Book 1997 Palgrave Macmillan, a division of Macmillan Publishers Limited 1997 Colerid
描述Romantic Writing and Pedestrian Travel is an exploration of the relationship between walking and writing. Robin Jarvis here reconstructs the scene of walking, both in Britain and on the Continent, in the 1790s, and analyses the mentality and motives of the early pedestrian traveller. He then discusses the impact of this cultural revolution on the creativity of major Romantic writers, focusing especially on William and Dorothy Wordsworth, Coleridge, Clare, Keats, Hazlitt and Hunt. In readings which engage current debates around literature and travel, landscape aesthetics, ecocriticism, the poetics of gender, and the materiality of Romantic discourse, Jarvis demonstrates how walking became not only a powerful means of self-enfranchisement but also the focus of restless textual energies.
出版日期Book 1997
关键词Coleridge; energy; poet; poetics; Romanticism; Wordsworth
版次1
doihttps://doi.org/10.1057/9780230371361
isbn_softcover978-0-333-79460-9
isbn_ebook978-0-230-37136-1
copyrightPalgrave Macmillan, a division of Macmillan Publishers Limited 1997
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An Anatomy of the Pedestrian Traveller,ge of the foot-traveller over the carriage passenger as lying in a greater freedom to satisfy one’s curiosity along the way.. William Bingley, writing at the end of the 1790s, spiritedly restates the case that is now becoming almost formulaic. Pedestrianism, he claims, is the most ‘useful’ mode of travel, ‘if health and strength are not wanting’:
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William Wordsworth: Pedestrian Poet,I have shown, this expedition, in which Wordsworth and his companion, Robert Jones, averaged about thirty miles a day, was by no means as exceptional as has sometimes been assumed, but it was still an impressive undertaking and establishes Wordsworth as one of the most formidable Romantic walkers.
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The Rise of Pedestrianism,tokes, who had begun pedestrian excursions to counter a tendency to ‘excessive corpulency’, walked a total of 1000 miles, covering the ground at a rate of 50 miles in 12 hours each day. The Editor of the . referred to his accomplishment as ‘the climax of what this age of Pedestrianism has afforded’.
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An Anatomy of the Pedestrian Traveller,as invariably conducted in terms of the more complete freedom of movement permitted to the pedestrian. Adam Walker claims Rousseau’s support for the belief that ‘there is but one way of Travelling more pleasant than riding on horseback, and that is on foot; for then I can turn to the right and to th
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Pedestrianism and Peripatetic Form,arying degrees of factuality, that were the most obvious literary product of the transvaluation of walking in British cultural life. In this chapter I want to shift the focus to poetry, with a rearward look at the eighteenth century, within the context of a broader project of exploring the character
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