ISBN:
9783319334400
Sprache:
Englisch
Seiten:
Online-Ressource (IX, 257 p. 5 illus, online resource)
Serie:
Palgrave Studies in Nineteenth-Century Writing and Culture
Serie:
SpringerLink
Serie:
Bücher
Serie:
Springer eBook Collection
Serie:
Literature, Cultural and Media Studies
Paralleltitel:
Erscheint auch als McNee, Alan The new mountaineer in late Victorian Britain
Paralleltitel:
Printed edition
Schlagwort(e):
Literature
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Great Britain History
;
Literature, Modern 19th century
;
British literature
;
British literature
;
Great Britain History
;
Literature
;
Literature, Modern 19th century
;
Großbritannien
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Fachliteratur
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Autobiografische Literatur
;
Bergsteigen
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Geschichte 1870-1901
Kurzfassung:
This book is about the rise of a new ethos in British mountaineering during the late nineteenth century. It traces how British attitudes to mountains were transformed by developments both within the new sport of mountaineering and in the wider fin-de-siècle culture. The emergence of the new genre of mountaineering literature, which helped to create a self-conscious community of climbers with broadly shared values, coincided with a range of cultural and scientific trends that also influenced the direction of mountaineering. The author discusses the growing preoccupation with the physical basis of aesthetic sensations, and with physicality and materiality in general; the new interest in the physiology of effort and fatigue; and the characteristically Victorian drive to enumerate, codify, and classify. Examining a wide range of texts, from memoirs and climbing club journals to hotel visitors’ books, he argues that the figure known as the ‘New Mountaineer’ was seen to embody a distinctly modern approach to mountain climbing and mountain aesthetics
Kurzfassung:
Introduction -- 1. The Rise of the New Mountaineer -- 2. Resisting the New Mountaineer -- 3. The Climbing Body -- 4. The Haptic Sublime -- 5. ‘Trippers’ and the New Mountain Landscape -- Conclusion -- Glossary -- Bibliography -- Index
DOI:
10.1007/978-3-319-33440-0
URL:
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