'Lose yourself on a pathless moor?': Embodied Experience and Landscape in South-West Britain, 1800-1914
Lead Research Organisation:
University of Bristol
Department Name: School of Humanities
Abstract
This research project pivots around two further inter-related research questions:
- To what extent did Victorian tourists regard landscapes to be visceral, multi-sensory spaces of engagement?
- How does this relate to the ways in which tourists were expected to engage with these landscapes, as presented in contemporary guidebooks?
- To what extent did Victorian tourists regard landscapes to be visceral, multi-sensory spaces of engagement?
- How does this relate to the ways in which tourists were expected to engage with these landscapes, as presented in contemporary guidebooks?
People |
ORCID iD |
Andrew John Peter Flack (Primary Supervisor) | |
Lena Ferriday (Student) |