A tour in Switzerland

A tour in Switzerland

A tour in Switzerland
Éditeur: Slatkine
2011494 pagesISBN 9782051022651
Format: ReliéLangue : Anglais

Hailed by her contemporaries as possibly her best book, Helen Maria

Williams's A Tour in Switzerland offered readers across Europe an original

travel narrative which, more than two hundred years later, has lost none of its

freshness or interest. Williams (1759-1827) was a controversial British author,

salon hostess and radical thinker. While she is best known for her eight volumes

of letters defending the French Revolution, A Tour in Switzerland was

widely reviewed and translated into four languages, notably in French by the

economist Jean-Baptiste Say. Published on the eve of the French invasion of

Switzerland in 1798, her book provides rare insight into the mind of a well-informed,

curious and politically engaged Revolutionary-era woman writer

and exemplifies recent critical assertions that travel writing offered women an

important medium of public expression.

The Tour describes Williams's five-month stay in Switzerland with her partner

John Hurford Stone and the exiled politician Benjamin Vaughan in 1794. If

her descriptions of the Alps are written in a lively style mixing science and

sensibility, her reports on Switzerland's institutions and inhabitants are deeply

ironic and highly partisan, serving to deconstruct the Swiss myth of natural liberty.

A hybrid text, Williams adds a review of Parisian society in 1795 and a

political synopsis on the Swiss republics all the way up to late 1797. This edition

brings together a newly edited and annotated text that includes variants in

Say's French translation along with an introduction, chronology, map and five

appendices which provide new details on Williams's tour and help situate the

book's place within the debate on Swiss republicanism. Beyond its importance

to scholars working on the Swiss Enlightenment, on Romantic literature,

and on travel and natural history writing, A Tour in Switzerland will also

appeal to the general reader interested in Switzerland and the Alps.

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