Publication: Viajeros por los paisajes de España: del siglo XVIII a la actualidad
Authors
Pillet Capdepón, Félix
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Murcia: Servicio de Publicaciones de la Universidad de Murcia
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https://doi.org/10.6018/turismo.38.1481
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Continuando con los estudios realizados sobre los viajeros ilustrados y románticos por
el conjunto de España, tanto extranjeros como españoles, haremos una relectura de estos
autores, para detenernos en sus descripciones paisajistas, con el fin de seguir analizando el
proceso durante el modernismo, el realismo social, el paisajismo franquista, y por último, la
situación actual, donde tanto el hiperrealismo, como el neo-romanticismo vienen a demos-
trar que la literatura de viajes sigue vigente, aunque con enfoques distintos en los últimos
momentos. El objetivo del estudio consiste en analizar a lo largo del proceso cómo fueron
cambiando los medios de transporte y cómo los paisajes que interesaron a los viajeros pasa-
ron de los naturales-rurales a los urbanos.
ABSTRACT: As an extension of studies conducted on learned and romantic travellers around the whole of Spain, both foreign and Spanish, we will revisit and reinterpret the work from these authors in order to pause and focus on their landscape descriptions. By doing so, we aim to continue analysing the process throughout modernism, social realism, Francoist landscape and, lastly, the current context, where both hyperrealism and neo-romanticism jointly demonstrate that travel literature continues unabated, albeit by following different approaches in recent years. The aim of the study entails continually analysing the changes that occurred throughout the process in terms of transport means and how the landscapes that captivated the travellers witnessed a shift from natural-rural to urban.
ABSTRACT: As an extension of studies conducted on learned and romantic travellers around the whole of Spain, both foreign and Spanish, we will revisit and reinterpret the work from these authors in order to pause and focus on their landscape descriptions. By doing so, we aim to continue analysing the process throughout modernism, social realism, Francoist landscape and, lastly, the current context, where both hyperrealism and neo-romanticism jointly demonstrate that travel literature continues unabated, albeit by following different approaches in recent years. The aim of the study entails continually analysing the changes that occurred throughout the process in terms of transport means and how the landscapes that captivated the travellers witnessed a shift from natural-rural to urban.
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Citation
Cuadernos de turismo, nº 38 (2016)
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