Introduction: La manía de viajar: reading and writing foreign travel in nineteenth-century Spain -- Al sur fluye el Sena: Mesonero's Paris and the dilemmas of reading modernity -- Miremos siempre hacia atrás: Galdós confronts the Italian Grand Tour -- Esta corta travesía: Alarcón and the (in)definition of Spanish orientalism -- Una geografía aparte: José Alcalá Galiano and the quest for the distant other -- Epilogue: Scripting geographies -- Appendix: Listing of foreign travel chronicles by nineteenth-century Spanish authors
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 253-264) and index
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