Abroad: British Literary Traveling Between the Wars

Abroad: British Literary Traveling Between the Wars

by PaulFussell (Author)

Synopsis

A book about the meaning of travel, about how important the topic has been for writers for two and a half centuries, and about how excellent the literature of travel happened to be in England and America in the 1920s and 30s.

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More Information

Format: Illustrated
Pages: 256
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published: 17 Jun 1982

ISBN 10: 0195030680
ISBN 13: 9780195030686

Media Reviews
This is the most interesting and insightful book that I have read on travel writing, and my students seem to agree. -Jonathan Smith, Texas A & M University
Abroad is an exemplary piece of criticism. It is immensely readable. It bristles with ideas. It disinters a regal lost masterpiece from the library stacks. It admits a whole area of writing-at last!-to its proper place in literary history. -The New York Times Book Review
What Fussell has done-brightly, wittily, with bravura display of critical methods-is to reclaim for travel writing a large measure of literary respectability. -Newsweek
[Fussell's] book is a fitting substitute for the real thing; it is a journey in time and space, offering the serendipitous pleasure of the open road. -Time
An absolutely dazzling continent of sociology, literary criticism, cultural history, biography and amusing anecdote, so borderlessly fused that we hardly realize what great intellectual distances we are covering. The New York Times
[A] witty book that bristles with outrageous assertions....Fussell obviously enjoys the act of writing about his reading, which is what makes the book so lively. -The Tribune (London)