Kurzbeschreibung
Provides readers with fresh insights into the country house and the ways it was shaped by domestic and foreign travel. It brings famous and less familiar houses to life through the aspirations and acquisitions of owners; the admiring or caustic comments of visitors, and the constant flows of goods, people and ideas.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Introduction: travel and the British country house Jon Stobart1 Antiquity mad: the influence of continental travel on the Irish houses of Frederick Hervey, the Earl Bishop, 17301803 Rebecca Campion2 From Rome to Stourhead and thence to Rome again: the phenomenon of the eighteenth-century English landscape garden John Harrison3 Virtual travel and virtuous objects: chinoiserie and the country house Emile de Bruijn4 Gentlemen tourists in the early eighteenth century: the travel journals of William Hanbury and John Scattergood Rosie MacArthur5 A foreign appreciation of English country houses and castles: Dutch travel accounts on proto museums visited en route, 16831855 Hanneke Ronnes and Renske Koster6 Worth viewing by travellers: Arthur Young and country house picture collections in the late eighteenth century Jocelyn Anderson7 Enjoying country life to the full only the English know how to do that!: appreciation of the British country house by Hungarian aristocratic travellers Kristof Fatsar8 Magnificent and mundane: transporting people and goods to the country house,c.17301800 Jon Stobart9 On the road (and the Thames) with William Cavendish, 1st Earl of Devonshire, 15971623 Peter Edwards10 No lady could do this: navigating gender and collecting objects in India and Scotland,c.181050 Ellen FilorIndex
Beschreibung
Travel and the British country house explores the ways in which travel by owners, visitors and material objects shaped country houses during the long eighteenth century. It provides a richer and more nuanced understanding of this relationship, and how it varied according to the identity of the traveller and the geography of their journeys. The essays explore how travel on the Grand Tour, and further afield, formed an inspiration to build or remodel houses and gardens; the importance of country house visiting in shaping taste amongst British and European elites, and the practical aspects of travel, including the expenditure involved. Suitable for a scholarly audience, including postgraduate and undergraduate students, but also accessible to the general reader,Travel and the British country house offers a series of fascinating studies of the country house that serve to animate the country house with flows of people, goods and ideas.
Autor
Jon Stobart is Professor of History at Manchester Metropolitan University