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Quando viaggiare era un'arte
- Il romanzo del Grand tour
- Narrated by: Gabriele Calindri
- Length: 7 hrs and 2 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Nel Grand Tour, intrapreso per oltre due secoli da intellettuali e rampolli dell'aristocrazia europea, l'esperienza del viaggio diventa strumento di formazione. Si partiva per confrontarsi con l'ignoto, per "strofinare il proprio cervello contro quello degli altri", come diceva Montaigne, per conoscere le vestigia delle civiltà antiche.
È della dimensione storica e letteraria del viaggio che trattano queste pagine, compresi gli aspetti materiali, tanto romanzeschi quanto misconosciuti, interrogandosi anche sul ruolo e il destino del viaggiatore nel mondo contemporaneo, quasi a verificarvi la perdila di un'affascinante occasione d'avventura intellettuale e di una nobilissima arte.
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