03306nam 2200637 a 450 991078909010332120220116152856.01-282-08912-9978661208912190-04-21309-010.1163/ej.9781905246731.i-327(CKB)3390000000015172(EBL)772006(OCoLC)753480466(SSID)ssj0000388379(PQKBManifestationID)12154474(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000388379(PQKBWorkID)10423686(PQKB)11111764(MiAaPQ)EBC772006(OCoLC)195742976(OCoLC)191658762(nllekb)BRILL9789004213098(Au-PeEL)EBL772006(CaPaEBR)ebr10497343(CaONFJC)MIL208912(PPN)174396872(EXLCZ)99339000000001517220111031d2009 uy 0engurun####uuuuatxtccrVictorian women travellers in Meiji Japan[electronic resource] discovering a 'new' land /Lorraine SterryFolkestone, Kent, U.K. Global Oriental20091 online resource (335 p.)Brill eBook titles 2010Description based upon print version of record.1-905246-73-0 Includes bibliographical references and index.pt. 1. The literature of travel -- pt. 2. Travellers-by-default -- pt. 3. Travellers-by-intent.This volume complements other published works about travel by nineteenth-century women writers by locating and creating ‘space’ for Japan which is missing within recent critical discourses on travel writing. It examines the narratives of women writers who travelled to Japan from the mid-1850s onwards, when Japan was first opened to the West, and became a highly desirable travel destination for decades thereafter. Many women travelled in this period, and although most left no record of their journeys, enough did to form a discrete body of literature spanning more than fifty years – from the end of the feudal Tokugawa era to the rise of Meiji Japan as a world power. Their narratives about Japan occupy a culturally significant place, not only in the genre of Victorian female travel writing, but in Victorian travel writing per se. The writers who are the subject of this book are divided into two groups: those who were ‘travellers-by-intent’, namely, Anna D’A, Alice Frere, Annie Brassey, Isabella Bird and Marie Stopes, and those who ‘travelled-by-default’ as the wives of diplomats, namely Mrs Pemberton Hodgson, Mrs Hugh Fraser and Baroness Albert d’Anethan.Women travelersJapanHistory19th centuryTravelers' writings, EnglishJapanHistory and criticismJapanDescription and travelWomen travelersHistoryTravelers' writings, EnglishHistory and criticism.915.20431082Sterry Lorraine1465864MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910789090103321Victorian women travellers in Meiji Japan3676111UNINA