Odd Tom Coryate

Odd Tom Coryate

by R.E.Pritchard (Author)

Synopsis

Thomas Coryate (1576-1617) was one of the great early travellers, opening up Europe, the eastern Mediterranean, the Holy Land and Mogul India to his amazed - and sometimes disgusted - readers. In 1608 he set out to travel - mostly on foot - through France and Italy to Venice, returning through Switzerland, Germany and the Netherlands. His book reporting on what he had seen and experienced, Coryats Crudites, was published in 1611 and was a huge success, providing both useful information and entertainment through the reported encounters and mishaps of the apparently tireless author. Nowadays few people have actually read the work, which stretches to over a million words, but Coryate demands to be known more widely, since he was the person almost single-handedly responsible for the creation of the Grand Tour, that inescapable finishing process which was to mark a rite of passage for the aristocracy and the upper middle classes of Britain for over 150 years. As one modern editor of Coryate has commented: 'the scope, reliability and, not least, the entertainment value of the Crudites give it an assured place among the best in the literature of travel'.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 256
Publisher: The History Press Ltd
Published: 14 Oct 2004

ISBN 10: 0750934166
ISBN 13: 9780750934169

Author Bio
Ron Pritchard is a distinguished anthologist and lecturer in literature. He has published widely on the subject of literature, particularly poetry, and his books include Shakespeare's England and Dickens's England, both for Sutton Publishing.