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A Modest Proposal -- The PHILEADE

From: Ross F Bagby <rbagby~at~magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu>
Date: Thu, 14 Mar 1996 17:32:03 -0500 (EST)
To: jvf~at~leeor.technion.ac.il


Thanks to Garmt de Vries for his helpful answer on George Train (and yes, I
caught the STROGOFF in-joke in CLAUDIUS BOMBARNAC too.)
With the Dane Palle Huld also mentioned in Garmt's list, this makes 9 people
who (with varying degrees of seriousness) to my knowledge have really tried
Fogg's feat. At the risk of "inventing the umbrella", this leads me to suggest
--
That this should be considered a genre of travel writing, the PHILEADE (on the 
analogy of "Robinsonade").
To demonstrate the usefulness of such a label, let me raise another point. All 
of the 9 globetrotters that I know of are "First World" (4 Americans, 2 French,
2 Britains, and now thanks to Garmt a Dane).Do the encyclopediac records on 
Fogg emulators mentioned in the recent bibliographic discussions mention any 
from, say, India or Latin America? (Or, considering Verne's popularity in the 
former Soviet sphere, did anyone from the Communist countries attempt the 
trip?) Or is Fogg's feat -- the Phileade -- too much a myth of world-system 
centers (be it London,Paris, or New York) to appeal to "peripheries"?
Think about it.
RF Bagby
Received on Fri 15 Mar 1996 - 01:32:22 IDT

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