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Tekstanalyse. Session Seven Travel Writing: Robert Louis Stevenson. Agenda. Summary of Session Six Travel writing and allegory Victorian travel Group Work: R. L. Stevenson, Travels with a Donkey in the Cevenne. Summary of Session Six. Paul Fussel’s concept of displaced romance: Quest

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  1. Tekstanalyse Session Seven Travel Writing: Robert Louis Stevenson

  2. Agenda Summary of Session Six • Travel writing and allegory • Victorian travel • Group Work: R. L. Stevenson, Travels with a Donkey in the Cevenne

  3. Summary of Session Six • Paul Fussel’s concept of displaced romance: • Quest • Pastoral • Picaresque

  4. Travel writing and allegory • Allegory: primary and secondary orders of signification • Travelling = living and dying (life is a journey) • Travelling = reading and writing (what is suggested about the activities of reading and writing?)

  5. Romantic and Victorian travel • Tourists, travellers, and art • Ruins • Landscapes • The beautiful: Culture, art: pleasure • The picturesque: mediation between the beautiful and the sublime • The sublime: Nature: awe, horror, fear

  6. Caspar David Friedrich (1774-1840), Wanderer above the Sea of Fog (1818)

  7. Anon. The Lonely Wanderer (Photo) www.travelblog.org/Photos/1816850.html

  8. J.M.W. Turner, Tintern Abbey (1794)

  9. Dr. Syntax

  10. Intertextuality • Stevenson’s dedication • Intertextuality and allegory • John Bunyan, The Pilgrims Progress (1678)

  11. R. L. Stevenson, Travels with a Donkey in the Cevenne • Thematic hypotheses

  12. Outline the uses of fictional elements: Comic novel (Does Stevenson use comic anomalies? How and Why?) Romance (how and why are the romance elements used?) Quest Pastoral Picaresque Allegory (Of reading? Of writing? Of life?) Outline the uses of non-fictional elements Essay (is Stevenson making a moral point?) Memoir: Do we learn something about famous people and places? Autobiography: Do we learn something about Stevenson’s life Group work: R. L. Stevenson, Travels with a Donkey in the Cevenne

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