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Frolics in the Face of Europe: Sir Walter Scott, Continental Travel and the Tradition of the Grand Tour by Iain Brown ISBN 9781781558096, 1781558094 instant download

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Authors:Iain Brown
Pages:256 pages
Year:2020
Publisher:Fonthill Media
Language:english
File Size:7.84 MB
Format:epub
ISBNS:9781781558096, 1781558094
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Frolics in the Face of Europe: Sir Walter Scott, Continental Travel and the Tradition of the Grand Tour by Iain Brown ISBN 9781781558096, 1781558094 instant download

Sir Walter Scott (1771-1832) wrote frequently of his desire to travel widely in Europe. However, he actually made only three Continental ventures. Two were to Belgium, Northern France and Paris. Then, shortly before his death, he at last journeyed to the Mediterranean, the British Admiralty giving him free passage in a warship – a notable gesture of concern for the welfare of what today would be called a ‘national treasure’. Scott visited Malta, and many cities of Italy. His months in Naples and his weeks in Rome provoked both interest and sadness: most of all they caused him to reflect from afar on Scotland, the land of his birth, his mind and his heart. He returned through the Tyrol and German lands, regions of the Continent he had long wished to see, but which he could by then barely appreciate.
All these European trips are full of interest for the modern reader. But equally, and almost more so, are the many other schemes Scott entertained for wider traveling, notably in the Iberian Peninsula and in Switzerland and Germany. In this book, all these actual and projected journeys are examined in the context of the Grand Tour tradition, and also in that of the new kind of ‘romantic’ travel that, after 1815, came to succeed older, prescribed forms.
Frolics in the Face of Europe (the phrase derived from a letter of Scott’s of 1824) draws on his vast correspondence and moving journal; on his verse, and his prose fiction; and on the literature of travel which gave him such a wide knowledge of the world without even leaving his study in Edinburgh or his library at Abbotsford. A series of vignettes or pen-portraits emerges of journeys completed, and voyages merely dreamed of. Many social, literary and artistic connections are made; events, places and personalities are linked, often in surprising ways. Walter Scott emerges as a man with ambiguous ideas about travel: one who knew that he ought to travel, and to have traveled more than he did. But he was a writer of profound imaginative power, whose vicarious traveling allowed him to spend most of his time where he really wanted to be: in his native Scotland. This book offers a fresh view of Scott as the 250th anniversary of his birth approaches.
Table of Contents
Preface; Acknowledgements; Note on Sources; Fairy-Lands and Regions of Reality; ‘Milordi Scozzesi’ and Home-Keeping Youth; Ideas of Iberia; A Sudden Frisk to Paris; ‘To Roll Little About’; Irish Interlude: a ‘Grand Tour’ in Microcosm; Painting Scenery in Words – or, Travels in the Library; ‘Methinks I will Not Die Quite Happy…’; A Cast in a King’s Ship; ‘The Glory of Scotland, Sent to Visit Strangers’; ‘Let Us to Abbotsford’; Notes and References; Index.
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