TY - JOUR
T1 - Romanticism and Russian Travel Literature
T2 - Dashkov's Tour of Ottoman Palestine, 1820
AU - Prousis, Theophilus
N1 - Prousis, T. C. (2004). Romanticism and Russian Travel Literature: Dashkov's Tour of Ottoman Palestine, 1820, Canadian-American Slavic Studies, 38(4), 431-442. doi: https://doi.org/10.1163/221023904X00034
PY - 2004
Y1 - 2004
N2 - The prospects of travel, adventure, pilgrimage and trade in the Levant fascinated generations of Russia's men and women from the twelfth to the early twentieth centuries. The storied sacred sites of Jerusalem in particular attracted the curiosity of countless Russian travelers: monks and priests, poets and pilgrims, and many of these visitors recorded their impressions of places, peoples, and landscapes. This article shares passages from the virtually neglected account penned by Russian writer and diplomat Dmitrii V. Dashkov (1784-1839), who toured Ottoman Palestine in 1820. His work merits attention for its firsthand observation, local color, and vivid commentary on a range of topics; the narrative also exemplifies some of the defining traits and features of the Romantic travelogue.
AB - The prospects of travel, adventure, pilgrimage and trade in the Levant fascinated generations of Russia's men and women from the twelfth to the early twentieth centuries. The storied sacred sites of Jerusalem in particular attracted the curiosity of countless Russian travelers: monks and priests, poets and pilgrims, and many of these visitors recorded their impressions of places, peoples, and landscapes. This article shares passages from the virtually neglected account penned by Russian writer and diplomat Dmitrii V. Dashkov (1784-1839), who toured Ottoman Palestine in 1820. His work merits attention for its firsthand observation, local color, and vivid commentary on a range of topics; the narrative also exemplifies some of the defining traits and features of the Romantic travelogue.
KW - Levant
KW - Ottoman Palestine
KW - diplomatic history
KW - Slavic and Eurasian studies
UR - https://doi.org/10.1163/221023904X00034
U2 - 10.1163/221023904X00034
DO - 10.1163/221023904X00034
M3 - Article
SN - 0090-8290
VL - 38
SP - 431
EP - 442
JO - Canadian American Slavic Studies
JF - Canadian American Slavic Studies
IS - 4
ER -