In the process of civilization competition between the East and the West,different foreign travel rules have been gradually established.From the 16th to the 19th century,the Chinese government gradually lost the motiv...In the process of civilization competition between the East and the West,different foreign travel rules have been gradually established.From the 16th to the 19th century,the Chinese government gradually lost the motivation and willingness to travel abroad.In the process of promoting the development of modern civilization in the western world,through the practice of grand tour,the travel rules with equal communication as the main feature are established,and an open,innovative and enterprising image of western group countries was constructed.展开更多
■The world’s most prestigious art shows teamed up in Europe this spring to create a European art tour that offered an unparalleled opportunity to examine contemporary art from around the world.It was an endless expe...■The world’s most prestigious art shows teamed up in Europe this spring to create a European art tour that offered an unparalleled opportunity to examine contemporary art from around the world.It was an endless experience of展开更多
Through an analysis of the accounts of English travellers in Naples between 1816 and 1841, the objective of this paper is to attempt to identify an image of the city and its inhabitants without following the direction...Through an analysis of the accounts of English travellers in Naples between 1816 and 1841, the objective of this paper is to attempt to identify an image of the city and its inhabitants without following the direction of the usual negative stereotypes common to much of the literature associated with the "Grand Tourist", a literature to which scholars and readers from the 16th to the 19th century were used. The research also aims to demonstrate through previously unknown and unheeded sources that there were not only those English travellers on their Grand Tour of the post-Restoration Bourbon Mezzogiorno (southern Italy) looking for an opportunity of comparing their own civilization (which was considered far superior) to a more fragile reality. There were also other British people who had identified, with a critical eye and spirit of observation, the existence of a Naples and a south Italy which did not merely represent the sum of stereotypes and fallacies handed down through the centuries, and thus refusing the obvious, predictable and false approach given by their own countrymen.展开更多
基金“Twelfth Five-year Plan”Program of Guangdong Provincial Philosophy and Social Sciences(GD15XLS07)Program of Zhaoqing Philosophy and Social Sciences(17DF-03).
文摘In the process of civilization competition between the East and the West,different foreign travel rules have been gradually established.From the 16th to the 19th century,the Chinese government gradually lost the motivation and willingness to travel abroad.In the process of promoting the development of modern civilization in the western world,through the practice of grand tour,the travel rules with equal communication as the main feature are established,and an open,innovative and enterprising image of western group countries was constructed.
文摘■The world’s most prestigious art shows teamed up in Europe this spring to create a European art tour that offered an unparalleled opportunity to examine contemporary art from around the world.It was an endless experience of
文摘Through an analysis of the accounts of English travellers in Naples between 1816 and 1841, the objective of this paper is to attempt to identify an image of the city and its inhabitants without following the direction of the usual negative stereotypes common to much of the literature associated with the "Grand Tourist", a literature to which scholars and readers from the 16th to the 19th century were used. The research also aims to demonstrate through previously unknown and unheeded sources that there were not only those English travellers on their Grand Tour of the post-Restoration Bourbon Mezzogiorno (southern Italy) looking for an opportunity of comparing their own civilization (which was considered far superior) to a more fragile reality. There were also other British people who had identified, with a critical eye and spirit of observation, the existence of a Naples and a south Italy which did not merely represent the sum of stereotypes and fallacies handed down through the centuries, and thus refusing the obvious, predictable and false approach given by their own countrymen.