Traveling to Unknown Places
English

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<i>Traveling to Unknown Places</i> presents a compelling incisive analysis of how French and American writers reshaped their personal and collective identities as they traveled in foreign countries after the social upheavals of the eighteenth-century Atlantic revolutions. Delving into the experiences of renowned figures like Flora Tristan and Margaret Fuller alongside lesser-known postrevolutionary travelers this book illuminates how cross-cultural encounters pushed writers to redefine their views of nationality language race slavery gender religion science and political ideologies.<br/><br/>Lloyd Kramer deftly demonstrates how unsettling journeys challenged cultural preconceptions and fostered introspective writings that transcended geographical boundaries. By interweaving the perspectives of women and men whose travels led them far beyond their youthful social origins Kramer unveils a rich tapestry of evolving selfhood ambition and political consciousness across the Atlantic world. Each traveler’s experience was unique but long journeys connected all these nineteenth-century writers with others who had traveled before; and trips into unknown distant cultures also carried travelers toward previously unknown places within themselves.
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