"One of the most beguiling classics of 19th century travel writing" - Times Literary Supplement
In 1840, French novelist Theophile Gautier was hired by the journal "La Presse" to write regular installments of a travelogue of his journey to and around Spain. Gautier recorded his experiences and impressions and the result was the 1845 book "Voyage en Espagne" - later translated into English as "A Romantic in Spain". For Gautier, Spain promised the allure of an exotic and passionate culture; it was a revelation, he said later, like discovering his true home, the native land of his spirit. Gautier covered the olive groves of Andalucia, the vibrant street life of Madrid, the central plains of La Mancha, and the Moorish buildings of Seville and Cordoba. Gautier, travelling by mule, carriage, or wagon, came into contact with a rich panoply of people and places. Gautier reveals a Spain in transition, emerging from civil war and a feudal past into the modern world.
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In 184, French novelist Theophile Gautier was hired to write regular installments of a travelogue of his journey to and around Spain. Gautier recorded his experiences and impressions and the result was the 1845 book "Voyage en Espagne" - later translated into English as "A Romantic in Spain".
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Introduction PART I I. PARIS TO BORDEAUX II. BORDEAUX TO THE FRONTIER III. IRUN TO VERGARA IV. VERGARA TO BURGOS V. BURGOSVI. BURGOS TO MADRIDPART II VII. THE BULLFIGHT VIII. MADRID IX. THE ESCORIAL X. TOLEDO XI. ON THE ROAD AGAIN PART III XII. VAL DE PENAS TO GRANADA XIII. GRANADA TO MALAGA PART IV XIV. MALAGA TO SEVILLE XV. SEVILLE XVI. CADIZ AND THE RETURN
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781902669397
Publisert
2001-09-06
Utgiver
Vendor
Signal Books Ltd
Vekt
375 gr
Høyde
203 mm
Bredde
133 mm
Dybde
23 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
256
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