ABSTRACT

The eighteenth century, commonly described as the age of the novel, is also the golden age of travel narratives. In this English edition of Le Récit de voyage en Angleterre au XVIIIe siècle, the genre of the travel narrative receives a treatment based on its development in close relationship with fiction. The book provides a survey of famous travel narratives: James Boswell's journal of a tour to Corsica and account of his trip to Scotland with Samuel Johnson, Laurence Sterne's enigmatic Sentimental Journey, Tobias Smollett's Travels through France and Italy. Negotiating between inventory and invention, these texts invite a reconsideration of conventional generic distinctions. They open up a literary space in which the full significance of the real and fictional journey motif can be explored.

part |1 pages

PART I

chapter |17 pages

Prefatory Essay

part |1 pages

PART II

chapter |9 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|22 pages

James Boswell and Samuel Johnson

chapter 2|14 pages

Tobias Smollett: Deciphering Letters

chapter 3|14 pages

Laurence Sterne: The Voyage and its Double

chapter 4|19 pages

The Vagaries of the Picaresque