Art of Travel

Description

Quotes and information about Alain de Buton's Art of Travel
Brianna McCarthy
Flashcards by Brianna McCarthy, updated more than 1 year ago
Brianna McCarthy
Created by Brianna McCarthy over 8 years ago
14
1

Resource summary

Question Answer
On Anticipation - Uses emotive language in the imagery of winter London: dampness, death, forbidding, sadness - interrupted by travel brochure, “Winter Sun”, - imagery of the imagined landscape: “relief, sweet, turquoise, I imagined there to be waterfalls.” - Demonstrates power of anticipation in contrast between bleak imagery and the pleasant sensory language
Happiness/ why to travel “Our lives are dominated by a search for happiness” “We are inundated with advice on where to travel to; we hear little on why and how we should go.”
Fulfullment ” A Rebours” by Huysman: anticipates an imagined London, constructed by Dickens. In central Paris, on way to London, fulfils his thirst for the imagined London. Decides to return home: “How wearing it woud be actually to go to London… a person could travel so wonderfully sitting in a chair.”
DB in Barbados When DB arrives in Barbados, after two months anticipation, “Nothing was as I imagined”
Thought Journeys are the midwives of thought
On the exotic "I stopped by a red front door and felt an intense longing to spend the rest of my life there."
Furniture The furniture insists that we cannot change because it does not
Mountains See how small you are next to the mountains...
Hospital Life is a hospital in which every patient is obsessed with changing beds
Show full summary Hide full summary

Similar

Discovery - HSC English
abby.slinger
The Tempest
Dirk Weibye
English Language Techniques
lewis001
Using GoConqr to teach English literature
Sarah Egan
Using GoConqr to study English literature
Sarah Egan
New English Literature GCSE
Sarah Egan
A Level: English language and literature techniques = Structure
Jessica 'JessieB
A Level: English language and literature technique = Dramatic terms
Jessica 'JessieB
The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
K d
English Speech Analysis Terminology
Fionnghuala Malone
English Literary Terminology
Fionnghuala Malone