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Popularizing the Grand Tour: Julius Stinde's Fictional Travelogues
Daniela M Richter
History, World Languages & Cultures
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Nineteenth Century
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Homemakers
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Germany
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Travel
40%
Books
40%
Egypt
40%
Prejudice
40%
Pilgrimages
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Factory
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Twentieth Century
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Indigenous Peoples
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Occupations
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Process
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Success
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Time
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TV
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Subject
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Paper
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Coffee
20%
Self-Confidence
20%
Arts and Humanities
Popular
100%
Grand Tour
100%
Travelogue
100%
Text
60%
Writer
40%
Orient
40%
Prejudice
40%
Egypt
40%
Narrator
20%
Formal
20%
1880s
20%
Classics
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Elites
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main characters
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itinerary
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coffee table
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Wit
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Holy Land
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German Empire
20%
Hamburg
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Low German
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slapstick
20%