Rémi Vuillemin

Real and Imaginary Travels 16th-18th centuries - Presses universitaires de Strasbourg 2015

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Whether real or imaginary, travel stands as a paradigm for the circulation and the production of beliefs and ideas, and can have as much to do with education or spirituality as with utopian politics or the development of trade. Ten European researchers focus - in English and in French - on real or fictional, experienced or narrated journeys, from the Renaissance to the Enlightenment, a period that witnessed the intellectual construction of modern Europe, and the rise to prominence of England and the United Kingdom.


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books.pus.5118 9791034404797

10.4000/books.pus.5118 doi

Renaissance literature Great Britain Enlightenment Europe travel