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Wayward Women Jane Robinson

Wayward Women par Jane Robinson

Wayward Women Jane Robinson


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Résumé

Recounts the adventures of some 400 women travellers, from the Abbess Etheria's 4th-century pilgrimage to the Holy Land to the colourful wayfaring of Edinburgh eccentric Isabella Bird. Full bibliographical details of all their writings are included.

Wayward Women Résumé

Wayward Women: A Guide to Women Travellers Jane Robinson

For over 16 centuries, women have been undertaking great journeys and writing about their experiences, yet the traditional image of them is still that of an intrepid Victorian lady vigorously prodding the ends of the earth with her parasol. But by their very nature, women travel writers are a non-conformist breed. The abbess Etheria's fourth-century account of a pilgrimage to the Holy Land relates not only the religious significance of her journey, but also the difficulties of mountaineering on Mount Sinai. Mary Wollstonecraft, who is celebrated as a pioneer feminist, wrote of her secret voyage in 1795 to Scandinavia - all for the love of a cad. Isabella Bird was a meek and dutiful woman at home, but once let loose in "the congenial barbarism of the desert", she assumed an unladylike, "up-to-anything free-legged air", while her contemporary Mary Kingsley canoed herself serenely through the white waters of West African rivers impeccably dressed in black silk and bonnet. Closer to our own time, some of the most glamorous women of the 1920s and 1930s were likely to feel just as comfortable in "The Tatler" as in the cockpit of a Gypsy Moth or stalking dinner in a central-Asian wasteland. In fact, the only thing these women have in common is that they all wrote first-hand accounts of their journeys. This book recounts the adventures of some 400 of these travellers, together with full biographical details of all the books they produced between them. These writings, many of which are brought to light here for the first time in generations, form a significant and previously neglected body of literature, full of insight, courage and humour. The book is intended for those with an interest in travel writing, book-collecting, and women' studies.

Sommaire

Untrodden peaks and unfrequented valleys; the glamour of the back of beyond; unfeminine exploits; an up-to-anything free-legged air; in search of the picturesque; the means to an end; quite safe here with Jesus; journeys into print; ornamemts of Empire; pay, pack, anfd follow; in camp and cantonment; the gilding off; life in the bush.

Informations supplémentaires

GOR003327040
9780192828224
0192828223
Wayward Women: A Guide to Women Travellers Jane Robinson
Occasion - Très bon état
Broché
Oxford University Press
1991-03-07
360
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