Shelley's Eye

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Percy Bysshe Shelley joined the deluge of sightseers that poured onto the Continent after Napoleon's defeat in 1814 and over the next eight years Shelley followed major travelling trends visiting Switzerland in 1816 and Italy from 1818. Shelley's Eye is the first study to address Shelley's participation in the travel culture of Post-Napoleonic Europe and the first to consider Shelley as an important travel writer in his own right. This book is informed by original research on a wide range of period travel writings including Mary Shelley and Shelley's neglected collaboration History of a Six Weeks' Tour (1817) in which 'Mont Blanc' first appeared. Fully responsive to the culture of travel Shelley's travel prose and poetry form fascinating conversations with major Romantic travellers like Byron Wollstonecraft and Wordsworth as well as lesser-known but widely read travel writers of the day including Morris Birkbeck Charlotte Eaton and John Chetwode Eustace. In this provocative study Benjamin Colbert demonstrates how the Grand Tour remains a vital cultural metaphor for Shelley and his contemporaries under pressure from mass travel and popular culture. Shelley's travel prose and 'visionary' poetry explore motives of perception underlying travel discourse and posit an authentic 'aesthetic vision' that reconfigures social historical and political meanings of 'sights' from the perspective of an ideal tourist-observer. Shelley's Eye offers a new perspective on Shelley's intellectual history. It is also a timely and important contribution to recent interdisciplinary scholarship that aims to re-evaluate Romantic idealism in the context of physical experiential or material cultural practices.
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