ESSAYS ON LITERATURE AND WINE TOURISM: “COME MORE WINE AND GIVE IT TO ME TIMES A HUNDRED”
Synopsis
This volume, under the words of the poet António Barbosa Bacelar, dwells on the culture of vineyards and wine and brings together the contribution of several researchers who carry out their research in Portugal, Spain, France and Italy, from a dual perspective, which comprises the division into two distinct parts: on the one hand, literary studies that address the language and discourse surrounding wine, as well as wine culture in literature and history and, on the other, in the field of wine tourism, they analyse the ways in which wine and tourism intersect, studying issues related to territory, society and economy.
The first part, “Essays on Literature”, is dedicated to the analysis of the presence of wine in literature, following a generally chronological order, in presentation and in the subjects covered, following a path that starts from a general scope of the culture and civilization of the wine, to more particular domains, in an approach that is sometimes thematic, other times more focused on an analysis that privileges the study of an author.
The second part, “Essays on Wine Tourism”, includes three articles, which examine specific issues related to wine and tourism, from a contemporary perspective, located in geographical terms, and reporting case studies.
References
BAUER, Olivier (éd.), Esprit du vin, esprit divin, Genève, Labor et Fides, 2020.
JOHNSON, Hugh, Une histoire mondiale du vin. De l’Antiquité à nos jours, Paris, Hachette, 1990.
PITTE, Jean-Robert, Le Désir du vin à la conquête du monde, Paris, Fayard, 2009.
ZIGLIARA, Laurence, Le vin, une boisson hors du commun, Rennes, éditions Apogée, 2021.


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