This volume contains Elizabeth Isabella Spence’s Letters from the North Highlands, one of the Romantic era’s most successful non-fictional accounts of the Scottish Highlands (1816), a work that, while influenced by Grant’s Letters from the Mountains (1806), attempted to move the genre of the Scottish travelogue in new directions.
This volume contains the first volume of Anne Grant's Letters from the Mountains (1806), one of the Romantic era's most successful non-fictional accounts of the Scottish Highlands.
This volume contains the third volume of Anne Grant's Letters from the Mountains (1806), one of the Romantic era’s most successful non-fictional accounts of the Scottish Highlands.
These volumes offer both a view of Scottish Highland life at a time of major historical transition and an insight into women's contributions to the literary construction of one of the major sites and sources of the Romantic picturesque.
This volume contains the first volume of Anne Grant's Letters from the Mountains (1806), one of the Romantic era's most successful non-fictional accounts of the Scottish Highlands.
This volume contains Elizabeth Isabella Spence's Letters from the North Highlands, one of the Romantic era's most successful non-fictional accounts of the Scottish Highlands (1816), a work that, while influenced by Grant's Letters from the ...
Women's Travel Writings in Scotland: Anne Grant, Letters from the Mountains ; Elizabeth Isabella Spence, Letters from the North Highlands
In her 1996 article, '''I Write for Myself and Strangers'': Private diaries as public documents', Lynn Z. Bloom usefully identified a number of features that she believed generally apply to 'truly private diaries'.
This volume contains the second volume of Anne Grant's Letters from the Mountains (1806), one of the Romantic era's most successful non-fictional accounts of the Scottish Highlands.
Burton, S., 'Difference and Convention: Bakhtin and the Practice of Travel Literature', in P. Barta, P. Miller, ... Schooling and Education in the Autobiographical Writings of Eighteenth-Century Scottish Women', in K. Barclay and D.
This final volume reproduces a text by Mary Sherwood, called The Life of Mrs Sherwood (1854).