Beastly Journeys

Beastly Journeys
Author: Jennifer Barclay,Hilary Bradt
Publsiher: Bradt Guides
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2018-06-05
Genre: Animals
ISBN: 9781784770815

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David Attenborough, Dion Leonard (Finding Gobi), Dervla Murphy and Brian Jackman are just four of the authors whose work features in this new anthology from Bradt focusing on true stories about travelling with animals. In Beastly Journeys, there are 46 tales of extraordinary animal travel experiences, from hilarious holidays with pets to journeys on which wild animals somehow came along for the ride, including: David Attenborough tries to get an armadillo through Paraguayan customs; adventurer Ash Dykes takes a white cockerel to Maromokotro to ward off evil spirits; Mike Gerrard shares a car journey from Belsize Park to Canvey Island with a python; Brian Jackman rides, walks and swims with Abu the elephant; Bradt New Travel Writer of the Year Dom Tulett rows with a kingfisher; and John Rendall travels to Africa with Christian, the lion he bought at Harrods and raised in west London. Also included is a brand new piece of writing from ultramarathon runner Dion Leonard about his experience with Gobi, the stray dog who accompanied him for 80 miles over the treacherous Tian Shian mountains. A mix of new, previously unpublished writers and old favourites are included, with extracts from writers such as Mark Shand (Travels on my Elephant), Dervla Murphy (Eight Feet in the Andes) and Robert Louis Stevenson (Travels with a Donkey), not to mention Gerald Durrell, 19th-century explorer Isabella Bird and renowned publisher Michael Joseph. Compelling, engaging, surprising, humorous and entertaining. if this book proves one thing it's that travel with animals is every bit as unpredictable as you would expect it to be.

Beastly Journeys

Beastly Journeys
Author: Tim Youngs
Publsiher: Liverpool University Press
Total Pages: 237
Release: 2013-11-06
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781781385524

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A critical exploration of travel, animals and shape-changing in fin de siècle literature.

Beastly Journeys

Beastly Journeys
Author: Hilary Bradt,Jennifer Barclay
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2018
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1784775452

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Sir Toby Jingle s Beastly Journey

Sir Toby Jingle s Beastly Journey
Author: Wallace Tripp
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 38
Release: 1976
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Cornish Gothic 1830 1913

Cornish Gothic  1830 1913
Author: Joan Passey
Publsiher: University of Wales Press
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2023-06-15
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781786839930

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This book asks why so many authors drew on Cornwall for inspiration across the long nineteenth century, and considers the seismic cultural changes in Cornwall that spurred this interest – from the collapse of the mining industry to the developing national rail network; from the birth of tourism to the neomedieval rise in interest in King Arthur. Understanding frequently overlooked Cornwall in this period is vital to understanding Gothic literature, the Victorian imagination, intellectual and creative networks, and attitudes towards regionality. The first part of the book considers landscape and legend, defining a mining Gothic tradition, exposing the shipwreck as Gothic mastertrope, and demonstrating how antiquarians drew from Cornish legends and lore. The second part explores encounters with modernity, investigating the impact of railway expansion on access to Cornwall, the development of a Cornish King Arthur as a key figure of Victorian masculinity, and the specific features of the Cornish ghost story.

Spatial Boundaries Abounding Spaces

Spatial Boundaries  Abounding Spaces
Author: Mohit Chandna
Publsiher: Leuven University Press
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2021-06-30
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9789462702738

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Colonialism advanced its project of territorial expansion by changing the very meaning of borders and space. The colonial project scripted a unipolar spatial discourse that saw the colonies as an extension of European borders. In his monograph, Mohit Chandna engages with narrations of spatial conflicts in French and Francophone literature and film from the nineteenth to the early twenty-first century. In literary works by Jules Verne, Ananda Devi, and Patrick Chamoiseau, and film by Michael Haneke, Chandna analyzes the depiction of ever-changing borders and spatial grammar within the colonial project. In so doing, he also examines the ongoing resistance to the spatial legacies of colonial practices that act as omnipresent enforcers of colonial borders. Literature and film become sites that register colonial spatial paradigms and advance competing narratives that fracture the dominance of these borders. Through its analyses Spatial Boundaries, Abounding Spaces shows that colonialism is not a finished project relegated to our past. Colonialism is present in the here and now, and exercises its power through the borders that define us.

Wild Abandon

Wild Abandon
Author: Jennifer Barclay
Publsiher: Bradt Guides
Total Pages: 269
Release: 2020-05-01
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9781784777906

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“A vivid and intoxicating account of these beautiful islands” – Victoria Hislop “A must-read for anyone who loves the Greek islands” – Richard Clark ‘There’s something about abandoned places which moves me and captures the imagination.’ So says seasoned travel writer Jennifer Barclay as she walks with her dog and her backpack through the deserted spaces of the Dodecanese, islands that were once bustling but are now half forgotten and reclaimed by the wild due to a mix of misfortune and the lure of opportunity elsewhere. Join her on a journey through abandoned villages and farms, cave-houses and captains’ mansions, the homes of displaced Muslim fishermen and poets, as she discovers beauty in the ruins, emptiness and silence, and inspiration in the stories of people’s lives. A long-term resident of Greece, Jennifer Barclay spent more than four years researching Wild Abandon, visiting islands multiple times and talking to local people to hear their stories. She travels from the very west to the very east of the Dodecanese, from the very south almost to the very north, taking in some of the smallest and the biggest islands, and highlighting different stories along the way to show the complex history behind these havens of tranquillity. She discovers a villa intended for Benito Mussolini’s retirement, an island that links a gramophone from St Petersburg and a portrait in the American National Gallery via a pack of cigarettes, and reflects on the days when an economy based on sponges and burnt rock supported thousands. Wild Abandon is an elegy in praise of abandoned places and a search for lost knowledge through the wildest and most deserted locations.

Family Letters of Richard Wagner

Family Letters of Richard Wagner
Author: Richard Wagner
Publsiher: University of Michigan Press
Total Pages: 496
Release: 1991
Genre: Composers
ISBN: 0472102923

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A new, expanded edition of Richard Wagner's letters to his family.