The 'book' of travels : : genre, ethnology, and pilgrimage, 1250-1700 / / edited by Palmira Brummett.

The early modern era is often envisioned as one in which European genres, both narrative and visual, diverged indelibly from those of medieval times. This collection examines a disparate set of travel texts, dating from the thirteenth to the seventeenth centuries, to question that divergence and to...

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Superior document:Studies in medieval and Reformation traditions, v. 140
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Year of Publication:2009
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:Studies in medieval and Reformation traditions ; v. 140.
Physical Description:1 online resource (368 p.)
Notes:Description based upon print version of record.
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Other title:Introduction : genre, witness, and time in the 'book' of travels /
Late medieval ambassadors and the practice of cross-cultural encounters, 1250-1450 /
Ruy Gonzalez de Clavijo's narrative of courtly life and ceremony in Timur's Samarqand, 1404 /
Copying maps by Matthew Paris : itineraries fit for a king /
'A mirrour of mis-haps, a mappe of miserie' : dangers, strangers, and friends in Renaissance pilgrimage /
Postcards from the harem : the cultural translation of Niccolao Manucci's book of travels /
Afterword : one reader reading /
Summary:The early modern era is often envisioned as one in which European genres, both narrative and visual, diverged indelibly from those of medieval times. This collection examines a disparate set of travel texts, dating from the thirteenth to the seventeenth centuries, to question that divergence and to assess the modes, themes, and ethnologies of travel writing. It demonstrates the enduring nature of the itinerary, the variant forms of witnessing (including imaginary maps), the crafting of sacred space as a cautionary tale, and the use of the travel narrative to represent the transformation of the authorial self. Focusing on European travelers to the expansive East, from the soft architecture of Timur's tent palaces in Samarqand to the ambiguities of sexual identity at the Mughul court, these essays reveal the possibilities for cultural translation as travelers of varying experience and attitude confront remote and foreign (or not so foreign) space.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (p. [293]-309) and index.
ISBN:1282601474
9786612601477
9047428447
ISSN:1573-4188 ;
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Palmira Brummett.