An Inland Voyage
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Voyage en canoë sur les rivières du Nord(An Inland Voyage) est un récit de voyage de l'écrivain écossais Robert Louis Stevenson publié en 1878. La version commercialisée a été traduite par Léon Bocquet.
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An Inland Voyage (1878) is a travelogue by Robert Louis Stevenson about a canoeing trip through France and Belgium in 1876. It is Stevenson's earliest book and a pioneering work of outdoor literature. As a young man, Stevenson desired to be financially independent so that he might pursue the woman he loved, and set about funding his freedom from parental support by writing travelogues, the three most prominent being An Inland Voyage, Travels with a Donkey in the Cévennes (1879) and The Silverado Squatters (1883).
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Un viaje al continente (en su título original: An Inland Voyage), es una novela escrita por Robert Louis Stevenson sobre un viaje en canoa a través de Francia y Bélgica en 1876. Fue uno de los primeros trabajos de Stevenson y el primero acerca de viajes. En su juventud, Stevenson siempre deseó ser independiente financieramente para poder seguir a la mujer que amaba, y se dispuso a crear su libertad económica escribiendo relatos de viajes, siendo las primeras Un viaje al continente, Travels with a Donkey in the Cévennes (1879) y The Silverado Squatters (1883).
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An Inland Voyage (1878) is a travelogue by Robert Louis Stevenson about a canoeing trip through France and Belgium in 1876. It is Stevenson's earliest book and a pioneering work of outdoor literature. As a young man, Stevenson desired to be financially independent so that he might pursue the woman he loved, and set about funding his freedom from parental support by writing travelogues, the three most prominent being An Inland Voyage, Travels with a Donkey in the Cévennes (1879) and The Silverado Squatters (1883). Voyage was undertaken with Stevenson's Scottish friend Sir , mostly along the Oise River from Belgium through France, in the Fall of 1876 when Stevenson was 26 years old. The first part, in Belgium, passed through heavily industrial areas and many canal locks, proving to be not much of a vacation. They then went by rail to France, starting downriver at Maubeuge and ending at Pontoise, close to the Seine. The route itinerary has become a popular route for modern travelers to re-enact with guidebooks and maps available. Stevenson (named "Arethusa" in the book after his canoe) and Simpson (called "Cigarette" along with his canoe) each had a wooden canoe rigged with a sail, comparable in style to a modern kayak, known as a "Rob Roy". They were narrow, decked, and paddled with double-bladed paddles, a style that had recently become popular in England, France, and neighboring countries, inspired by Scottish explorer John MacGregor's book A Thousand Miles in the Rob Roy Canoe (1866). Outdoor travel for leisure was unusual for the time, and the two Scotsmen were often mistaken for lowly traveling salesman (a status that more than once kept them from a room for the night), but the novelty of their canoes would occasion entire villages to come out and wave along the banks with cheers of "come back soon!" A fundamentally Romantic work in style and tone, the book paints a delightful atmosphere of Europe in a more innocent time, with quirky innkeepers, traveling entertainers and puppeteers, old men who had never left their villages, ramshackle military units parading with drums and swords, and gypsy-like families who lived on . The first edition was published by C. Kegan Paul & Co. Since then there have been several editions; a later edition adds an adventure on foot in which Stevenson is thought to be a beggar and is tossed in jail by police, and also a preface by Stevenson's future wife Fanny Vandegrift Osbourne and stepson Lloyd Osbourne, who met him on this journey.
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Un viaje al continente (en su título original: An Inland Voyage), es una novela escrita por Robert Louis Stevenson sobre un viaje en canoa a través de Francia y Bélgica en 1876. Fue uno de los primeros trabajos de Stevenson y el primero acerca de viajes. En su juventud, Stevenson siempre deseó ser independiente financieramente para poder seguir a la mujer que amaba, y se dispuso a crear su libertad económica escribiendo relatos de viajes, siendo las primeras Un viaje al continente, Travels with a Donkey in the Cévennes (1879) y The Silverado Squatters (1883). Stevenson llevó a cabo su viaje con su amigo Sir , principalmente a lo largo del río Oise de Bélgica hacia Francia. La primera parte, en Bélgica, pasa a través de áreas densamente industrializadas y por muchos canales de esclusas. Luego fueron en tren hacia Francia, donde empezaron río abajo en Maubeuge para terminar en Pontoise, cerca de Seine. El itinerario de ruta se ha convertido en una ruta popular para viajeros modernos para volver a promulgar guías y mapas disponibles.
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Voyage en canoë sur les rivières du Nord(An Inland Voyage) est un récit de voyage de l'écrivain écossais Robert Louis Stevenson publié en 1878. La version commercialisée a été traduite par Léon Bocquet.
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