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Scott’s influence on Scottish tourism is widely discussed among scholars. However, only a few have provided a holistic analysis of the relationship between Scott and Scottish tourism from the 19th to the 21st Century in a theoretical framework. This book reveals how the myth of Scott has been created and appropriated at different stages of the development of the Scottish tourism industry by drawing upon Roland Barthes’ analysis of myth. The study is largely based on an analysis of 110 travel accounts and 48 guidebooks written between the 1770s and the 2010s. The author argues that Scott’s influence on the Scottish tourism industry is strongly ensured by a wide participation of various actors in continuously changing forms.



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Scott and Mythology – Scott as a Promoter of Scottish Tourism in the Romantic Period – Scott and the Guidebook Industry in the Victorian Period – Tourist Practices: Tourists as Readers of Scott and Myth Creators – Post-Scott Tourism and Disneyfied Scott-land

The Mythology of Tourism: The Works of Sir Walter

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG
      Publication Date: 12/06/2018
      ISBN13: 9783631756201, 978-3631756201
      ISBN10: 3631756208

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Scott’s influence on Scottish tourism is widely discussed among scholars. However, only a few have provided a holistic analysis of the relationship between Scott and Scottish tourism from the 19th to the 21st Century in a theoretical framework. This book reveals how the myth of Scott has been created and appropriated at different stages of the development of the Scottish tourism industry by drawing upon Roland Barthes’ analysis of myth. The study is largely based on an analysis of 110 travel accounts and 48 guidebooks written between the 1770s and the 2010s. The author argues that Scott’s influence on the Scottish tourism industry is strongly ensured by a wide participation of various actors in continuously changing forms.



      Table of Contents

      Scott and Mythology – Scott as a Promoter of Scottish Tourism in the Romantic Period – Scott and the Guidebook Industry in the Victorian Period – Tourist Practices: Tourists as Readers of Scott and Myth Creators – Post-Scott Tourism and Disneyfied Scott-land

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