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Department of Anthropology, History & Social Medicine
University of California, San Francisco

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'I, witness: The Grand Tour and the Georgian Lady of Letters
Brian Dolan, UCSF

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ABSTRACT:
While the status and lifestyles (if we can excuse that word) of English women may not have been the key feature of what has come to be characteristic of English culture in the Age of Enlightenment, this paper considers it something of an enigma as to why English women could not find happiness at home and wanted to leave their land to travel abroad. European women believed that continental travel had something to offer everyone—from climate to artistic culture—but if we focus on the opinions of women who were seeking political and intellectual enlightenment, European and British women saw in each other something they did not see in themselves. By examining the writings of eighteenth-century women travellers, this paper explores themes of identity, education, experience, and enlightenment.

SUGGESTED CITATION:
Brian Dolan, "'I, witness: The Grand Tour and the Georgian Lady of Letters" (August 8, 2003). Department of Anthropology, History & Social Medicine. Paper Dolan2003.
http://repositories.cdlib.org/dahsm/Dolan2003

 
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