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dc.contributor.authorKiersnowska, Beata-
dc.date.accessioned2023-05-10T10:39:39Z-
dc.date.available2023-05-10T10:39:39Z-
dc.date.issued2022-
dc.identifier.citationCrossroads. A Journal of English Studies 39 (4/2022), pp. 59-78pl
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11320/14975-
dc.description.abstractThe article aims to discuss the cultural significance of cycle touring for the Victorian urban middle class in the context of the growing significance of leisure and recreation to Englandʼs working popula-tion and the burgeoning mass tourist industry. Cycle tourism in the countryside is presented as a leisure activity reinstating an organic link between man and nature that was severed by the progress of industrial capitalism in Victorian cities. The remarkable popularity of bicycle tourism in the last decade of the nineteenth century was induced mainly by its perception as an essentially rural recreation, allowing cyclists to immerse themselves in the unspoilt nature of England's pastoral countryside. As such, the activity corresponded with Victorian attitudes to nature, their idealisation of the country, nostalgia for the wholesomeness of rural existence and denunciation of the city. The discussion of the phenomenon is illustrated with references to numerous press publications promoting cycle touring in the countryside and extolling its benefits, and Herbert George Wells' bicycling novel The Wheels of Chance: A Bicycling Idyll (1896).pl
dc.language.isoenpl
dc.publisherThe University of Białystokpl
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dc.subjectbicyclepl
dc.subjecttouringpl
dc.subjectcyclistpl
dc.subjectnaturepl
dc.subjectcountrypl
dc.subjecttourismpl
dc.subjectlandscapepl
dc.subjectHerbert George Wellspl
dc.titleCycle Touring and the Middle-Class Consumption of Nature. Anti-urbanism in H. G. Wells’ The Wheels of Chance and Cycling Press Reports of the Late Nineteenth Centurypl
dc.typeArticlepl
dc.rights.holderCreative Commons Attribution NonCommercial ShareAlike 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0)pl
dc.identifier.doi10.15290/CR.2022.39.4.04-
dc.description.Emailbkiersnowska@ur.edu.plpl
dc.description.BiographicalnoteBeata Kiersnowska is an Associate Professor in the Institute of English Studies at the University of Rzeszów (Poland). She has a PhD in English Culture from Maria Curie-Skłodowska University, Lublin, Poland and a post-graduate diploma in British History and Culture from Warsaw University and Ruskin College, Oxford. Her research interests include leisure studies in the Victorian period and issues related to identity, eco-identity and community.pl
dc.description.AffiliationUniversity of Rzeszów, Polandpl
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dc.identifier.eissn2300-6250-
dc.description.issue39 (4/2022)pl
dc.description.firstpage59pl
dc.description.lastpage78pl
dc.identifier.citation2Crossroads. A Journal of English Studiespl
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