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The Road to the Isles: Travellers in the Hebrides 1770 to

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Before 1770, the island of the Hebrides were virtually unvisited by outsiders. Remote and inaccessible, they were, in Dr Johnson's words, as unknown as Borneo or Sumatra. Then, partly as a result of the success of Boswell's Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides and Johnson's A Journey to the Hebrides, they became a magnet for travellers from all over Europe. Scott, Keats, Mendelssohn, Turner, Wordsworth and others made the long journey north and were inspired and astonished by the worlds they entered. Many other 19th century ...

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The Road to the Isles: Travellers in the Hebrides 1770 to 2002, Macmillan, London

ISBN-13: 9780333901007

Hardcover