Description
'Gamle Norge and Nineteenth-Century British Women Travellers in Norway' presents an account of the development of tourism in nineteenth-century Norway and considers the ways in which women travellers depicted their travels to the region. Tracing the motivations of various groups of women travellers, such as sportswomen, tourists and aristocrats, this book argues that in their writing, Norway forms a counterpoint to Victorian Britain: a place of freedom and possibility.
A striking analysis of nineteenth-century British women's travel writings about Norway.
About the Author
Kathryn Walchester is a lecturer in English and Cultural History at Liverpool John Moores University.
Reviews
'This book sheds new light on British travellers' long-standing fascination with Norway and is a major contribution to our understanding of how gender can affect ideas about nation and place. Walchester combines extensive knowledge of her material with a relaxed and engaging writing style. I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book and learned a great deal from it.' -Susan Bassnett, University of Warwick
'"Gamle Norge" offers a wealth of under-explored primary sources, and little-known authors, alongside the work of their more celebrated contemporaries, in this well balanced, excellently paced, and useful study.' -Clare Broome Saunders, University of Oxford
'Walchester offers a thorough and fascinating account of how British women travellers experienced a country primarily associated with manly Vikings and a sublime, masculine landscape.' -Peter Fjagesund, Telemark University College, Norway
Book Information
ISBN 9781783083657
Author Kathryn Walchester
Format Hardback
Page Count 232
Imprint Anthem Press
Publisher Anthem Press
Weight(grams) 454g
Dimensions(mm) 229mm * 153mm * 26mm