×


 x 

Shopping cart
27%OFFThomas Coryate - Coryats Crudities: Selections (Broadview Editions) - 9781554813230 - V9781554813230
Stock image for illustration purposes only - book cover, edition or condition may vary.

Coryats Crudities: Selections (Broadview Editions)

€ 29.99
€ 21.92
You save € 8.07!
FREE Delivery in Ireland
Description for Coryats Crudities: Selections (Broadview Editions) Paperback. The early seventeenth-century traveler Thomas Coryate's five-month tour of Western Europe culminated in Coryats Crudities, one of the strangest travelogues published in early modern England. This edition abridges Crudities' more than 900 pages to a manageable size, focusing on episodes most likely to be of interest to students. Editor(s): Palmer, Philip S. Num Pages: 250 pages, illustrations. BIC Classification: 1D; DSBD; HBJD; HBLH; WTLC. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 216 x 140. Weight in Grams: 320.
The early seventeenth-century traveler Thomas Coryate's five-month tour of Western Europe culminated in Coryats Crudities, one of the strangest travelogues published in early modern England. A charismatic raconteur, Coryate blends his detailed observations of churches, palaces, and local customs (including the firstaccount of forks in English) with lengthy historical digressions and lively accounts of personal misadventure. Coryate, who had strong connections to the political, legal, and literary circles of early modern England, became a figure well known for his eccentricity and odd style, though he was also respected for his antiquarian scholarship and facility with foreign languages. Now, he is remembered as one of the most unique travel-writing voices ever known in English letters. This edition abridges Crudities' more than 900 pages to a manageable size, focusing on episodes most likely to be of interest to students - such as Coryat's descriptions of Venetian mountebanks, courtesans, and Jews; his crossing of the Alps; and his attendance at a Corpus Christi celebration in Paris. An engaging introduction situates the book in the context of Coryat's fascinating life, and the text is helpfully annotated throughout. The selection of contextual materials includes illustrations from the first edition, along with a sampling from another eccentric feature of the Crudities: a collection of mock commendatory poems making fun of Coryate and his journey, contributed by dozens of noblemen and literati (including the poets Ben Jonson and John Donne). Coryate, who was in on the joke, carefully curated the comic persona emerging from these verses, making creative use of media culture to gain personal celebrity.

Product Details

Publisher
Broadview Press
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2017
Condition
New
Weight
320g
Number of Pages
250
Place of Publication
Peterborough, Canada
ISBN
9781554813230
SKU
V9781554813230
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 5 to 9 working days
Ref
99-2

About Thomas Coryate
Philip S. Palmer is a CLIR Fellow in Data Curation for Early Modern Studies at the William Andrews Clark Memorial Library.

Reviews for Coryats Crudities: Selections (Broadview Editions)
Philip S. Palmer's judicious selection captures the full flavor and range of Coryate's idiosyncratic and outlandish adventure. For the first time, this landmark text in the history of travel writing is made available in accessible format, allowing new generations of readers to appreciate its wit, energy, and carefully-constructed eccentricity. Coryate's delight in oddities and in recounting his personal misfortunes is thoughtfully balanced in this edition against his equally important interests in exploring what could be achieved by travel and what it meant to be a tourist.
Claire Jowitt, University of East Anglia From his famous encounter with a Venetian courtesan to his celebration of the Great Tun of Heidelberg; from the Palace of Fontainbleu to the clock towers of Strasbourg; and whether describing great art treasures or the peculiarities of tavern meals, Coryate is invariably entertaining and informative.... We should be grateful to Philip Palmer, whose judicious selection makes Coryate widely available for general readers, and who provides enough explanation for us to comprehend the work while allowing it to speak for itself.
Andrew Hadfield, University of Sussex

Goodreads reviews for Coryats Crudities: Selections (Broadview Editions)


Subscribe to our newsletter

News on special offers, signed editions & more!