Scottish tours : a collection of travel writings and guide books in the romantic era
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Scottish tours : a collection of travel writings and guide books in the romantic era
Eureka Press, 2012
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スコットランドの旅 : 18-19世紀旅行記・案内書コレクション(復刻集成版)
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内容説明・目次
内容説明
Following the success of earlier facsimile collections (Lake District Tours: A Collection of Travel Writings and Guide Books in the Romantic Era and Picturesque Wales: Facsimile Reprints of ''Pennant's Tours'' and ''Wales Illustrated''), this is the third Edition Synapse collection of travel writing and guidebooks written during the period of 'picturesque tours'.
Scotland became a popular destination for eighteenth-century writers. Samuel Johnson's A Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland (1775) and William Gilpin's Observations on the Highlands (1789) were hugely influential, and the trend continued throughout the nineteenth century with the success of Wordsworth's poems and Walter Scott's novels. During this period a variety of tourist guides and other travel books were published.
This Edition Synapse collection reprints six publications, including a folio volume of Walter Scott's Provincial Antiquities and Picturesque Scenery of Scotland with Descriptive Illustrations. Together with many pictures and maps, they represent vividly how Scotland was perceived by English people of the period. It will be welcomed as an important resource for those studying English Literature and also for historians of the period.
目次
cONTENTS (Sample articles from the 1890 issues)
A Dictionary of Japanese Law Terms
A Much-married Man
Affairs in Korea
Amalgamation of Political Parties
Asiatic Society of Japan
Changes in Local Government
Count Itagaki's Political Influence
Cruelty to Animals in Japan
Education in 1889
Inauguration of the Leper Hospital at Koyama
Japan Becoming Famous
Japan in Their Dealings with Foreigners
Japanese Emigration to Hawaii
Japanese Foreign Trade in 1889
Kano Hogai
M. Boissonade's Reply to the Objectors
Maruyama Okyo
Messrs. Shibusawa and Iwasaki
Missions in Japan
Mr. Lowder and Treaty Revision
Mr. Osaki Yukio and the New Cabinet
Mr. Sonoda Kokichi on British Trade
New Edition of "The Light of Asia"
Nippon Onagaku Kwai
Postal Saving Banks in Japan
Professor E. Fenollossa
Professor Toyama on Current Educational Methods
Proposed Honours to the Pioneers of Western Learning
Pugilistic Females
Railways in Japan
Red Cross Society of Japan
Religious Government in Japan
Reminiscences of a Japanese Art Studio of Former Days
Rice
Silk in 1889
Sir Edwin Arnold and the Satsuma Rebellion
Subsidy to Tea Exporters
The "Aikoku-koto" Party
The "Kirin" Beer at the Industrial Exhibition
The "Kokumin-no-Tomo"
The 11th National Bank and the Mitsubishi
The Bank of Japan and the Present Financial Depression
The Bible of the Church
The Complete Bible in Japanese
The Famine Relief Funds
The Influenza Epidemic
The Japanese in California
The Japanese in Korea
The Koto Chiu Gakko Affair
The Meiji Art Association
The Nationalistic Movement in Japan
The New Journalism
The Other Side of the Treaty Negotiations with Japan
The Photograph Family
The Photographic Society of Japan
The Progress of Science during the Past Twenty Years
The Question of Prostitution
The Riukiu Islands
The Seismological Society of Japan
The Stock Market
The Tendency of Japanese Christianity
The Third National Exhibition
The Yokosuka Outrage
The Yotsuya Ghost
Watanabe Kazan
Yokohama Literary Society etc.
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