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Larsen, Mads. "Bookending the Enlightenment: Scandinavia’s first novel and the Anthropocene condemnation of its TV adaptation." Journal of European Studies 50, no. 4 (2020): 325–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0047244120965269.

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Niels Klim’s Underground Travels (1741) was the European breakthrough for the Norwegian Enlightenment polymath Ludvig Holberg. The emerging novel format inspired Holberg to trust his readers to use their own rationality to decide on the contentious issues of their era. The intellectual contrarian had always been sceptical of his contemporaries’ ability to reason, but he died content that his writings had made a positive impact. Over two centuries later, a Danish TV adaptation of Niels Klim casts a more misanthropic verdict. The mini-series concludes that humanity lacks reason and is an environ
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Raven, James. "Can there be a Biography of a Book?: Comparative Observations on Publications by Francysk Skaryna and Erik Pontoppidan." Knygotyra 80 (July 18, 2023): 18–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.15388/knygotyra.2023.80.121.

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In a comparison of bibliographical approaches to Francysk Skaryna’s The Little Traveller’s Book (1522) and Erik Pontoppidan’s Natural History of Norway (1752) this article argues that attempts to write a book biography can benefit from extensive archival research as well as close physical examination of surviving copies, using new forensic technologies as well as adapting more traditional modes of investigation. Ultimately, however, the concept of ‘biography’ or ‘life cycle’ is questioned. The article examines the intellectual genesis, writing, translation, critical review, reception and colle
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Jørgensen, Aage. "Word and truth — a look at Johannes V. Jensen’s journalism. Part 2." Scandinavian Philology 19, no. 2 (2021): 347–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.21638/11701/spbu21.2021.208.

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Since the establishment of the Johannes V. Jensen Centre at Aarhus University in 1993, studies of the Nobel Prize winner have shifted from the biographical to the textual. At the same time, the publication especially of early works with critical commentary has intensified. The present article traces some themes throughout a half-century of Jensen’s journalism, which was first assembled in book form in 2014 under the title Word and Truth. The material brings more nuance to impressions of the poet’s opinions and positions, in part because the anthologizing of his journalistic works has, until no
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Jørgensen, Aage. "Word and truth — a look at Johannes V. Jensen’s journalism. Part 1." Scandinavian Philology 19, no. 1 (2021): 139–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.21638/11701/spbu21.2021.109.

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Since the establishment of the Johannes V. Jensen Centre at Aarhus University in 1993, studies of the Nobel Prize winner have shifted from the biographical to the textual. At the same time, the publication especially of early works with critical commentary has intensified. The present article traces some themes throughout a half-century of Jensen’s journalism which was first assembled in book form in 2014 under the title Word and Truth. The material brings more nuance to impressions of the poet’s opinions and positions, also because the anthologizing of his journalistic works has until now and
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Stensager, Anders Otte. "»Mit navn er Boye, jeg graver dysser og gamle høje«." Kuml 52, no. 52 (2003): 35–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.7146/kuml.v52i52.102638.

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»My name is Boye, I dig carins and old mounds«The archaeologist Vilhelm Christian BoyeThe story of Vilhelm Boye is the history of one man’s passionate and insightful involvement in archaeology, which from the first was directed solely towards the Bronze Age. His involvement led to an academic disaster in his youth, but left behind it a developed skill in field archaeology. Despite his problems he persisted with what most obsessed him, namely the preservation of Denmark’s oak coffin graves. His multi-facetted personality and his more popular approach to archaeology may have challenged his conte
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Нурмухамбетова, А. Б., Е. Қ. Күлдібаев та С. Д. Қосназарова. "ДРЕВНЕТЮРКСКАЯ ПИСЬМЕННОСТЬ: ОСОБЕННОСТИ И ИССЛЕДОВАНИЯ". BULLETIN Series Historical and socio-political sciences 80, № 1(2024) (2024). http://dx.doi.org/10.51889/2959-6017.2024.80.1.022.

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Мақалада көне түркі руна жазуының сипаты мен оның пайда болуына қатысты ғылымда кездесетін пікірлер талданады. Зерттеушілердің аталған тақырып көлеміндегі пікірлерін салыстырмалы талдау арқылы, көне түркі жазуының пайда болу ерекшеліктері, ғылыми болжамдарға қатысты өзіндік тұжырым жасалды. Мақаланың мақсаты ғылымда түркі жазуының пайда болуына қатысты пікірлерді сараптап, оны ой елегінен өткізу болып табылады. Көне түркілік кезеңде түркі тайпалары Еуразия даласын мекендеді. Олар өз алдына жеке қағанаттар құрып, саяси-экономикалық және әскери үстемдікке ұмтылды. Еуразияның алып территориясында
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ESTELMANN, Frank. "Obsessed with Politics : Positions and interventions in Narratives of Travels in Black Africa by André Gide, Albert Londres and Michel Leiris." Viatica, no. 7 (March 1, 2020). http://dx.doi.org/10.52497/viatica1360.

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The three authors and travelers studied in this paper (Albert Londres, André Gide, Michel Leiris) speak out against colonialism. They are critical of its effects in the context of late European colonial rule in black Africa during the late 1920s and early 1930s. For various reasons however, ranging from institutional aspects to personal sensibilities, it was undesirable to interfere in political debates. Hence, the reluctance to subscribe to the role of early intellectuals and public watchmen. They justified their outspokenness with their personal experience as travelers and the urgency of the
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BESSON, Grégoire. "The Writing of Time in Travel Literature Between the Enlightenment and Romanticism." Viatica, no. 6 (March 1, 2019). http://dx.doi.org/10.52497/viatica316.

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Using a corpus of accounts from travellers who visited Europe between the 1750s and 1850s, this article examines the conscious and unconscious influence of time in travel literature. Taking into account the editorial freedoms that have emerged since the mid-18th century, the study examines the central role of date in the travel narrative, and then focuses on the study of short chronology, narrative temporalities and the explicit expression of the sense of time.
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Lisberg Jensen, Ebba, and Ole Lisberg Jensen. "Between exploration and tourism: Carl Irminger’s Iceland travel diary 1826." Polar Record 57 (2021). http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0032247420000467.

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Abstract In the spring of 1826, the young Danish naval officer Carl Irminger and two of his friends sailed with a cargo ship from Copenhagen to Iceland to stay there during the summer. This article is based on Irminger’s unpublished travel diary. Irminger and his friends blended in with the local elite, which provided them with equipment and contacts to travel. Their journeys out from Reykjavik were adventurous and depended on local guides and the hospitality of residents along the way. The tales of hardships during the travels, combined with contacts established during the trip, became import
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Tangherlini, Timothy R., and Ruofei Chen. "Travels with BERT: Surfacing the intertextuality in Hans Christian Andersen's travel writing and fairy tales through the network lens of large language model‐based topic modeling." Orbis Litterarum, July 23, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/oli.12458.

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AbstractHans Christian Andersen's fairy tales have garnered the greatest popular and scholarly attention despite the interdependence of works across the broad range of his artistic production. We read Andersen's fairy tales in concert with his travel writing to highlight the intertextual aspects that cross these seemingly distinct genres. We leverage recent advances in large language models (LLM) and network theory to generate representations that facilitate user exploration of these intertextual interdependencies across genres and across time. In the first part of our study, we use BERTopic a
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Duprat, Anne. "Foreign Bodies in Montaigne’s Journal de voyage." Viatica, no. 1 (March 1, 2014). http://dx.doi.org/10.52497/viatica369.

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The Journal de voyage written by Montaigne in the 16th century is presented as a simple report of alternating experiences following certain events and the physical condition of the traveller, which contrasts strikingly with the writing of the Essais, which exemplifies continuous inner movement. Indeed, the Journal de voyage is presented as a collection of anecdotes and experiences recounting the effects of a displaced body, without drawing any particular meaning from this. Yet this lack of both reflection and judgment does not prevent the reader from approaching the story from historical, phil
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STEINERT BORELLA, Sara. "The Apolitism of Ella Maillart in Parmi la jeunesse russe and Des monts Célestes aux sables rouges : A Statement to be Refined." Viatica, no. 9 (March 1, 2022). http://dx.doi.org/10.52497/viatica2288.

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What can travel writing tell us about the politics of the USSR? This article looks to consider the nuances of the testimony of traveller and writer Ella Maillart in two travelogues from the early 1930s : Parmi la jeunesse russe (1930) and Des Monts Célestes aux sables rouges (1932). A rereading of these two texts allows the reader to take another look at the history of the Stalinist era, a time that allowed for few to bear witness. At the same time, the nearly one hundred years that separate us from the publication date of these two books allows us to reconsider the reception of Ella Maillart’
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PIGUET, Raphaël. "Music of Travel, Music of Writing. The Foundations of a Paradigm in The Way of the World." Viatica, HS1 (November 15, 2017). http://dx.doi.org/10.52497/viatica783.

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This article studies the role of music and its paradigmatic foundations in The Way of the World by Nicolas Bouvier. Far from opposing movement, music accompanies the writer on his travels, sometimes determining his direction. Moreover, music provides rhythm to the journey’s course for Bouvier and his friend Thierry Vernet, side-stepping the aporia of language, constituting an escape-route and a refuge from migration, as well as serving as an instrument for memory.
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LANÇON, Daniel. "Encountering Contemporary Egyptians in French Travel Writing at the Turn of the Century (1890-1914): From the Imagined East to the Political East." Viatica, no. 6 (March 1, 2019). http://dx.doi.org/10.52497/viatica248.

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If from the 19th century onwards, the travel genre was characterised by the expression of the narrator's subjectivity, the present article examines the way in which certain travellers of the following century, such as Maurice Barrès, Édouard Schuré and Pierre Loti, were able to shift their focus and meet the Egyptians beyond Genre Painting. Without seeking any kind of poetic renewal, these authors seek to achieve a discourse with a generalizing scope. By freeing themselves from the account and emphasising the development of a modern East, they moved away from the travel genre and moved towards
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Arps, Arnoud. "Setting sails to sundry shores; Transnational memories of the Netherlands East Indies in the eyes of Danish writer Aage Krarup Nielsen." Wacana, Journal of the Humanities of Indonesia 25, no. 2 (2024). http://dx.doi.org/10.17510/wacana.v25i2.1727.

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The Danish travel writer Aage Krarup Nielsen (1891-1972) journeyed to the Netherlands East Indies on multiple occasions. Even though his translated work was popular in the Netherlands and beyond, so far it has been paid scant attention in the fields of travel-writing studies and the study of Netherlands Indies literature. Yet, it is valuable in its views on transnational power dynamics within the Netherlands East Indies society. This article examines two distinct patterns in Krarup Nielsen’s 1928 travelogue, Mellem kannibaler og paradisfugle (Between cannibals and birds of paradise): the compa
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SOUBISE, Matthias. "“One becomes accustomed to everything, even to earthquakes”. Experiencing and writing the earthquake in some travel narratives to South America at the beginning of the 18th century." Viatica, no. 9 (March 1, 2022). http://dx.doi.org/10.52497/viatica2297.

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Earthquakes are an essential commonplace in travel narratives to South America. At the beginning of the 18th century, several French travellers experienced South American earthquakes during their stay along the Andes. Writing the earthquake turns it sometimes into a daily and uneventful event, sometimes on the contrary into a catastrophe which presents a moving and pathetic display. The religious explanation of the natural phenomenon is not central in these travel narratives, which highlight the social dimension of the catastrophe and to propose scientific explanations of it. The way earthquak
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Mac Con Iomaire, Máirtín. "Towards a Structured Approach to Reading Historic Cookbooks." M/C Journal 16, no. 3 (2013). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.649.

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Introduction Cookbooks are an exceptional written record of what is largely an oral tradition. They have been described as “magician’s hats” due to their ability to reveal much more than they seem to contain (Wheaton, “Finding”). The first book printed in Germany was the Guttenberg Bible in 1456 but, by 1490, printing was introduced into almost every European country (Tierney). The spread of literacy between 1500 and 1800, and the rise in silent reading, helped to create a new private sphere into which the individual could retreat, seeking refuge from the community (Chartier). This new technol
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