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Victorian Women and the Economies of Travel, Translation and Culture, 1830–1870

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Victorian Women and the Economies of Travel, Translation and Culture, 1830–1870 by Judith Johnston explores the intertwined journeys of travel and translation during the Victorian era, focusing on British women’s cultural engagements with continental Europe. Through case studies of figures such as Sarah Austin and Anna Jameson, the book reveals how women travellers, translators, and journalists became significant contributors to 19th-century publishing and culture, challenging gender roles and shaping the knowledge empire of Britain.
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This book is ideal for readers interested in Victorian history, women’s studies, translation studies, and cultural history, particularly those intrigued by the role of women in shaping 19th-century literary and imperial discourses.

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Using the metaphor of the published journey, whether it involves actual travel or translation, Johnston focuses on the relationships of various British women travellers, translators and journalists, mainly with continental Europe. Devoted in part to case studies of women such as Anna Jameson and Mary Howitt.

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Both travel and translation involve a type of journey, one with literal and metaphorical dimensions. Judith Johnston brings together these two richly resonant modes of getting from here to there as she explores their impact on culture with respect to the work of Victorian women.

Using the metaphor of the published journey, whether it involves actual travel or translation, Johnston focuses particularly on the relationships of various British women with continental Europe. At the same time, she sheds light on the possibility of appropriation and British imperial enhancement that such contact produces.

Victorian Women and the Economies of Travel, Translation and Culture, 1830–1870 is in part devoted to case studies of women such as Sarah Austin, Mary Busk, Anna Jameson, Charlotte Guest, Jane Sinnett and Mary Howitt. These women are representative of women travellers, translators, and journalists during a period when women became increasingly robust participants in the publishing industry.

Whether they wrote about their own travels or translated the foreign language texts of other writers, Johnston shows, women were establishing themselves as actors in the broad business of culture. In widening our understanding of the ways in which gender and modernity functioned in the early decades of the Victorian age, Johnston's book makes a strong case for a greater appreciation of the contributions nineteenth-century women made to what is termed the knowledge empire.

Series: The Nineteenth Century Series

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Hilary Fraser of Birkbeck University praises the book as an authoritative and engaging study that enriches debates on translation and travel literature in the nineteenth century. The Feminist and Women's Studies Associations highlight its valuable insights into lesser-known women writers and the broader cultural implications of their work. Cahiers V commends its clarity, accessibility, and comprehensive bibliography, recommending it for anyone interested in women’s writing and translation.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781409448235

Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 24 January 2013

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Routledge

Audience: General / adult, Tertiary education

DIMENSIONS

Width: 156.0mm

Height: 234.0mm

Weight: 544g

Pages: 210

About the Author

Judith Johnston taught at the University of Western Australia and is now an Honorary Associate at the University of Sydney.

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