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  1. Series
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright
  4. Contents
  5. List of figures
  6. Acknowledgements
  7. Introduction
  8. Part I: Infrastructure
    1. 1. Infrastructure and tourism in the west
  9. Part II: Enchantment
    1. 2. The westward gaze – elusive islands
    2. 3. The westward gaze – sunken lands
  10. Part III: Performance
    1. 4. Performing travel
    2. 5. Looking back – modernity and the west
  11. Part IV: Identity
    1. 6. Layers of Britishness
    2. 7. Varieties of Britishness
  12. Conclusion – Atlantic Isles
  13. Bibliography
  14. Index

Index

  • accommodation, 29, 48, 51–2, 168–9
  • Cobden’s Hotel, Capel Curig, 52
  • Colwyn Bay Hotel, 106
  • Gresham Hotel, Dublin, 67
  • Leenaun Hotel, 52
  • Mongan’s Hotel, Carna, 52
  • Prince of Wales Hotel, Caernarfon, 52
  • Railway Hotel, Bangor, 161
  • Railway Hotel, Recess, 48
  • Renvyle House Hotel, 53
  • Royal Goat Hotel, Beddgelert, 49–50
  • Slievemore Hotel, 140
  • Adorno, Theodor, 66
  • Agricultural Technical Instruction (Ireland) Act 1899, 155
  • anglicisation, 19, 31–2, 99, 219–20
  • Alpine Club, the, 138–9, 187
  • antiquarianism, 7, 14–15, 18, 73–4, 79–80, 83, 99–100, 103, 114, 132, 185, 198, 218, 222–3
  • archaeology, 2, 5, 7–8, 66, 191–2, 196–7, 207–8n91, 217
  • Arthurian legend, 12–13, 49, 65, 107–112
  • Achill Island, 13, 39–40, 41, 45, 47, 74–5, 85, 136–7, 155–6, 243–4
  • Croaghaun, cliffs of, 13, 74, 136, 137–8
  • Agassiz, Louis, 101, 184–5
  • Allen, Grant, 196, 217–19
  • Aran Islands, 13, 14–15, 31, 39, 50–1, 73–4, 77, 79, 81, 85, 88–9, 134, 139, 142–4, 195, 198, 200–2
  • Dún Aonghasa, 13, 198, 245, 247
  • Inis Mór, 13, 51, 88–9, 140–1, 155, 198, 201–2
  • Arnold, Matthew, 14–15, 71–2, 108, 217, 222
  • On the Study of Celtic Literature (1867), 71, 217, 222
  • Ashton, William, 103–5, 115
  • Ashworth, John Harvey, 157–8, 160
  • Atlantic Europe, 5, 199
  • Atlantic Isles, 9–10, 243–50.
  • Atlantic Ocean, the, 1–2, 11, 71–3, 79–80, 81–2, 189–90, 199
  • Atlantis, 1, 73, 79, 97, 111
  • Avalon, 49, 84, 94n108
  • Babington, W. D., 194–5
  • Bagnall-Oakeley, Mary Ellen, 198
  • Balfour, Arthur, 39, 53, 57n61, 77
  • Baring-Gould, Sabine, 99, 165–6, 195, 196–7, 198, 200, 202
  • Barthes, Roland, 16
  • Bates, Katherine, 69, 201
  • Bayne, S. G., 133, 140, 155
  • beaten track, the, 2, 16, 19, 29, 80, 127–30, 144–5, 156–7, 245
  • Beauford, William, 73–4
  • Beddoe, John, 184, 191, 201–2, 213–15
  • Bell, J. J., 87, 130, 131, 135
  • Benson, Mrs Dora, 17, 139
  • Berman, Marshall, 153–4, 245
  • Besant, Walter, 108–9
  • Bianconi, Charles, 38–9
  • Borlase, William, 113, 115
  • Borrow, George, 193, 224, 226
  • Boswell, James, 14, 41
  • Bottrell, William, 47
  • Bovet, Madame de, 137–8, 143, 158, 201, 233
  • Bowen, E. G., 199
  • Bradley, A. G., 67, 70, 100, 132–3, 142, 145n16, 161, 186–7, 200
  • Brannigan, John, 4
  • British Empire, 3, 6, 15, 118, 212, 214, 225–6, 227, 229–30, 232–3, 244, 246, 249.
  • Britishness / British identity, 2, 6–7, 8–9, 19–20, 31–2, 190, 211–12, 213, 225–6, 229–30, 234–5
  • and national character, 211–12, 216–22, 246
  • and racial layering, 183–4, 190–99, 246
  • Brittany, 1, 14, 30, 98, 107–8, 191, 199, 246–7
  • Bryant, Sophie, 194, 197–8, 198–9, 207n80
  • Buckland, William, 101, 184
  • Burke, Edmund, 128, 135–6
  • Burne, Charlotte, Sophia, 116, 142
  • Buzard, James, 128, 134
  • Camden, William, 108
  • Cantre’r Gwaelod, 19, 65, 70, 97–107, 113, 118, 244
  • Carew, Richard, 108
  • Catholicism, 6, 159–60, 202, 233
  • castles, 132, 133–4, 144–5, 224–4, 226
  • Aughnanure, 134
  • Beaumaris, 225
  • Caernarfon, 13, 225–6
  • Conwy, 134–5, 225, 245
  • Criccieth, 37
  • Cromwell’s Castle, Tresco, 131–2
  • Deganwy, 225
  • Dolbadarn, 225
  • Dunscaith, 85–7, 142
  • Dunvegan, 11, 43, 172, 229
  • Edinburgh, 230
  • Flint, 225
  • Harlech, 37, 99, 225, 226
  • Kylemore, 160–1
  • Ludlow, 67–8
  • Rhuddlan, 225, 238n92
  • St Mawes, 223
  • Tintagel, 109, 112, 130
  • Tregenna, 51
  • Celtic
  • languages, 2, 7, 10, 14–15, 31–2, 99, 193, 195, 219–22, 237n54, 237–8n70
  • mythology, 1–2, 49, 71, 72–4, 82–6, 83, 89, 94n113, 195
  • race, 1–2, 10, 19–20, 157–8, 190–97, 216–22
  • stereotypes, 157–9, 200, 217–18, 220, 228
  • Celticism / Celtic studies, 4, 10, 217–19
  • Chakrabarti, Pratik, 191
  • Chester, 13, 37, 105, 132
  • Clark, J. G. D., 101
  • Clifden, 13, 32, 38–41, 51, 133, 140–1, 160, 233, 243
  • cliffs, 52, 66, 97, 128, 135, 144–5, 244–5, 247–8
  • and Cornwall, 1–2, 12–13, 34, 54, 111–12, 136, 138, 188–9
  • and Dover, 72
  • and Ireland, 13, 74–5, 81, 88–9, 136
  • and the Isle of Wight, 80
  • and Scotland, 86
  • and Wales, 186
  • Collett, Anthony, 202–3
  • Colley, Ann C., 17, 137
  • Colley, Linda, 6
  • Collins, Wilkie, 14
  • Congested Districts Board, 40, 155–6, 158–9, 172, 179n134, 233
  • Cornish Riviera, the, 47
  • Cornwall
  • Boscastle, 34
  • Falmouth, 12, 34, 223–4
  • Kynance Cove, 34, 138, 168
  • Land’s End, 1, 12, 33–4, 65, 70, 72, 107–9, 111, 114, 116–17, 130, 138, 168, 189, 198, 219, 243, 247
  • Lizard Peninsula, 12, 33–4, 243
  • Newlyn, 12, 34, 47
  • Newquay, 33, 34
  • Penryn, 34, 224
  • Penzance, 12, 32–5, 49, 108, 110, 129–30, 134
  • St Ives, 12, 33–4, 134
  • Tamar, River, 10, 11, 33, 69, 219, 244
  • Tintagel, 13, 34, 110, 112, 130, 138, 140, 243
  • Treryn Dinas, 12, 188
  • Truro, 12, 29, 33–4, 168
  • Craik, Dinah, 70, 138–9, 143–4, 165–6
  • Crawford, O. G. S., 21n16, 111, 115–17
  • Crofters’ War, the, 52–3, 142–3, 156
  • Crofters Holdings (Scotland) Act 1886, 53, 156, 159, 235
  • Crossley, Frederick W., 40, 44
  • Cú Chulainn, 84–6, 142
  • Culloden, the Battle of, 228, 231
  • Cumbria, 14
  • Cumming, Constance F. Gordon, 52, 144, 160
  • Cunliffe, Barry, 5, 21n16
  • cycling, 29, 31, 38, 40, 44, 131
  • Daniell, William, 72
  • Daunton, Martin, 133, 153–4
  • Davitt, Michael, 39, 150n140
  • Dawkins, William Boyd, 102, 194, 195, 215–16
  • degeneration, 8, 14–15, 32, 153–4, 163–6, 173, 245
  • De la Beche, Henry, 115
  • disenchantment, 2, 8, 15, 65–6, 78, 244
  • Dogger Bank, 97, 118, 203
  • Donaldson, Mary, 68, 83, 85–6, 95n136, 129, 138, 142, 173
  • Donegal, 14, 39, 78, 133, 190
  • doubt, 97–8, 118
  • Easter Rising, the, 85
  • Edgerton, David, 6, 55n15
  • Edward I, King, 224–5, 238n92
  • Edward VII, King, 40, 48, 226
  • Edwards, O. M., 222, 226–7
  • eisteddfod, 98–9, 219, 220, 237n52
  • Ellis, Havelock, 72, 91n44, 159, 166, 194, 200, 218, 220
  • Ellis, John, 225–6
  • Ellis, Thomas Edward, 215, 222, 237–8n70
  • Elysian Fields, 1–2, 73
  • enchantment, 2, 8, 19, 13–15, 19, 65–89, 97–118, 244–5, 247–8
  • Evans, Emyr Estyn, 5
  • Exeter, 33, 35
  • Ferguson, Malcolm, 128, 156, 165–6, 200–1
  • Ferguson, Samuel, 14
  • Finistère, 1, 98, 247
  • Firbolg, 13, 195–6, 198, 202
  • Fleure, H. J., 25n75, 100–1, 103, 168, 192, 196, 208n109, 222, 248–9
  • Floyd, Michael, 45–6, 69, 132–3, 136, 170, 198
  • folklore, 47, 66, 74, 80–1, 83, 84, 116, 118, 142–3, 185, 196
  • Foster, Roy, 6
  • four nations history, 3–4, 7
  • Free State, Irish, 3, 5, 14, 15, 41, 44–5, 170, 212, 233–4, 248
  • and the Northern Ireland border, 248
  • Freeman, E. A., 72, 193, 194, 206n61
  • Fro Gymraeg, Y, 5, 219–20
  • see also Welsh language
  • Froude, J. A., 72, 193, 194
  • Gaelic League, the, 5, 41, 84, 218
  • Gaeltacht, 5, 219, 221–2
  • see also Irish language
  • Gange, David, 5, 10, 248
  • geology, 2, 7, 9, 19–20, 66, 78–9, 97–8, 100–3, 111, 113–18, 183–92, 195, 197–9, 203, 234, 246–7
  • geological imagination, 185–7
  • popularisation of, 185–7
  • Gilpin, William, 14
  • Gilroy, Paul, 249
  • Gladstone, William, 77, 213–15
  • Gordon, Seton, 68, 90n24
  • Gray, Johnnie (Harry Speight), 69, 128, 158, 160–1
  • Great Famine, the, 157, 159, 170
  • Great Western Railway, the, 33–5, 37–8, 45, 47–9, 51, 105, 110–11, 117, 129–30, 224
  • Green, J. R., 193, 206n61
  • Gregory, Lady, 84, 142
  • Griffin, Gerald, 74, 76–7, 78, 88
  • guidebooks, 11, 16–18, 31–2
  • Gwynn, Stephen, 71, 74–5, 76, 155–6, 234, 248
  • Hall, Mr and Mrs S. C., 74, 130
  • Hardiman, James, 73–4, 79–81
  • Hardy, Thomas, 109
  • Harper, Charles G., 36, 69, 114
  • Harte, William, 78
  • haze, 8, 19, 65–6, 70–2, 74–5, 84–5, 244
  • Heath, Sidney, 47, 70, 109, 115
  • Henry, Mitchell, 160
  • Hesperides, Garden of the, 1–2, 73
  • Highland Clearances, the, 156–7
  • Hind, C. Lewis, 112–14, 130
  • historical imagination, the, 133–5
  • Home Rule, 9, 15, 39–40, 77–8, 160, 183, 203, 211–16, 225–26, 246
  • and Scotland, 215
  • and Wales, 215–16
  • Horkheimer, Max, 66
  • Howarth, O. J. R., 161–2
  • Henry, Paul, 45–6, 75
  • Hudson, W. H., 1–2, 7, 70, 130, 131
  • Hunt, Robert, 47, 114, 116, 136, 185
  • Huxley, Thomas Henry, 79, 214, 217
  • Hy Brasil, 19, 65, 72–82, 87–8, 113, 117–18, 244
  • Hyde, Douglas, 71–2, 84
  • Hyperborea, 1
  • Iberian race, 1–2, 10, 19–20, 184, 191–2, 195–202, 203, 212–16, 224, 234, 246, 248–9
  • Ice Age, the, 78, 111, 117–18, 185–7, 195
  • imagined communities, 15, 19, 31, 32
  • Industrial Revolution, 6, 163–4
  • Ireland
  • Clare Island, 71, 75, 81, 155–6, 175n28
  • Clifden, 13, 32, 38–40, 41, 51, 133, 140–1, 160, 233, 243
  • Connacht, 13, 48, 40–1, 53–4, 73–4, 77–8, 219–20
  • Corrib, Lough, 13, 39, 51, 52
  • Dublin, 13, 30, 67
  • Galway, 13, 39, 69, 130, 154–5, 169, 231–2
  • Killarney, 39–40, 87, 129, 139
  • Leenaun, 40, 52, 141, 160
  • Partition of, 3, 14, 19, 41, 160, 211–12, 234, 248
  • Recess, 40, 48, 51
  • Renvyle, 53, 160
  • Shannon, River, 39, 48, 69
  • Westport, 13, 39–40, 243
  • Irish Civil War, 40, 41, 78
  • Irish language, 5, 19, 31–2, 83–4, 193, 219, 221–2
  • see also Gaeltacht
  • Irish Tourist Association, 40, 44, 160
  • Isle of Man, 4, 14, 190
  • Isles of the Blessed, 1–2, 82–3, 88
  • Jackson, Alvin, 7, 232–3
  • Jacobite rebellions, the, 30, 41, 49, 223, 227, 228–9
  • James, Kevin, 139
  • Jenner, Henry, 109
  • Jespersen, Otto, 193, 195
  • Johnson, Clifton, 137, 158
  • Johnson, Samuel, 14, 41, 43, 53–4, 68, 83, 140, 229–30
  • Johnson, Walter, 195
  • Keane, A. H., 217
  • Kearney, Hugh, 3–4
  • see also four nations history
  • Keeping, Walter, 101–2, 189
  • Kêr-Is, 14, 98, 119n8, 247
  • Kern, Stephen, 153
  • Kidd, Colin, 6, 194, 234–5
  • Kingsley, Charles, 14
  • Knox, Robert, 192
  • Koshar, Rudy, 223
  • Lake District, the
  • and Cumbria, 14
  • Land League, the, 53, 142–3, 150n140, 158, 233
  • Land War, the, 53, 158, 234–5
  • Land Acts, 77, 158, 233, 241n154
  • Landy, Joshua, 8, 65–6, 89, 111–12
  • landscape, 15–16
  • imagined geography, 7, 14–15, 17–18, 19, 22n32, 31–2, 68
  • Lecky, William, 218
  • Leerssen, Joep, 218
  • Lemass, Seán, 44–5
  • Lewis, Peter and Eiluned, 67, 101, 133
  • Light Railways Acts, the, 39, 43, 55n7
  • Lombroso, Cesare, 164
  • London and South–Western Railway, the, 33–35
  • London and North Western Railway, the, 13, 37, 41, 45, 48, 50, 51
  • London Midland and Scottish Railway, 45
  • linguistics, 9, 183–4, 192, 219–22, 246
  • Lloyd George, David, 78, 215
  • Lloyd, J. E., 103
  • Lubbock, John, 195, 213–14
  • Lyell, Charles, 101, 184–5, 186
  • Llys Helig, 71, 98, 120n25
  • Lynd, Robert, 51, 86–7, 130
  • Lyonesse, 12, 19, 49, 98–9, 107–117, 118, 244
  • S.S. Lyonesse, 12, 49, 65, 70
  • mac Cumhaill, Fionn, 82, 88
  • MacBrayne, David, 16–17, 42–3, 48–50, 87–8, 168, 219, 243
  • MacCulloch, J. A., 71, 86, 131, 133, 136, 144, 156, 159, 168, 170–3, 191, 196, 219–20, 227–9
  • Macdonald, clan, 11, 227–9
  • MacDiarmid, Hugh, 168
  • Macdonald, Flora, 228–9
  • Mackinder, Halford, 189–90
  • MacKinnon, Clan, 229
  • MacKinnon, Donald, 44, 229, 230
  • MacLeod, clan, 11, 43, 87, 227–9
  • MacLeod, Fiona (William Sharp), 72, 91n44, 218
  • Macpherson, James, 14, 83, 85
  • Ossian, 14, 83
  • MacRae, Kenneth, 85, 133
  • Mais, S. P. B., 68
  • Man, Isle of, 4, 14, 190
  • Mandler, Peter, 192, 217
  • Manias, Chris, 191, 194, 216
  • Masterman, C. F. G., 167–8
  • Matless, David, 6, 129
  • Mee, Arthur, 188
  • Meyer, Kuno, 84, 199
  • Midland Great Western Railway, the, 13, 39–40, 47, 51, 243
  • mist, 1, 51, 66, 68, 70–2, 75–6, 82–3, 90n36, 136–8, 200, 220–1, 228, 244
  • Milesians, the, 2, 73–4, 82, 157, 194–5, 207n80
  • Mitchel, John, 76
  • Mitton, Geraldine, 109, 138, 157, 170–2, 227
  • modernisation, 30, 31
  • modernity, 2, 8, 15, 19, 31–2, 65–6, 127–8, 133, 153–79, 245
  • and colonial discourse, 157–8, 175n35
  • and contradictory responses to, 173
  • and industrial development, 154–63
  • and masculinity, 169
  • and progress, 66, 69, 130, 154–5, 245
  • and reservoirs, 162–3
  • and suburbanisation, 169–72
  • transformations associated with, 153–4, 166–7
  • Mommsen, Theodor, 193, 194
  • Monarchy, the British, 6, 40, 48, 225–7, 230–1. 232–3
  • and Cornwall, 223
  • and Wales, 225–7
  • and Ireland, 6, 48, 232–3
  • and Scotland, 6, 48, 232–3
  • Moore, Thomas, 74, 76, 77, 88
  • Morel, Bénédict, 164
  • Morgan, Kenneth O., 6
  • Morton, Graeme, 6, 223
  • Morton, H. V., 12, 67–8, 69–70, 87, 128, 130, 133, 134–5, 137, 143, 168–9, 172, 219–21, 226, 230–1, 234, 248
  • Mothersole, Jessie, 117, 130, 131–2
  • motoring, 44, 127–8, 132–3
  • mountains, 97, 145, 169, 189–90, 244–6
  • and danger, 17, 128, 135–9
  • and industry, 154, 161–2
  • and Ireland, 45–7, 67, 69, 74–5, 187
  • and language survival, 5, 219–20
  • and masculinity, 137, 169
  • and mountaineering, 43–4, 138–9, 187
  • and Scotland, 43, 49, 68
  • and the westward gaze, 67–9
  • and Wales, 37–8, 48, 52, 54, 67–8, 71, 139, 198, 249
  • and water supplies, 162–3
  • and women, 17, 137–8
  • Binn Chuanna, 176
  • Carneddau, the, 13, 162
  • Croagh Patrick, 13, 74–5, 137
  • Cuillin, the 11, 43–4, 68, 85–6, 131, 135–8, 186–7, 228, 244
  • Eiger, the, 139
  • Everest, Mount, 136
  • Glyderau, the, 13, 135–6, 186
  • Maamturks, the 13, 132, 135–6
  • Matterhorn, the, 138–9
  • Mweelrea, 13, 71, 187
  • Quiraing, the, 11, 83, 137–8
  • Sgùrr Alasdair, 44
  • Sgùrr Dearg, 44
  • Sgùrr nan Gillean, 44, 136
  • Snaefell, 190
  • Tryfan, 135–6, 186
  • Twelve Bens, the 13, 132
  • Yr Wyddfa, 13, 23n47
  • Munro, John, 165, 216–17, 232
  • Murphy, Thomas D., 132
  • Mythical islands, 8
  • Napier Commission, 52, 156, 235
  • Niamh, 2, 49, 82, 88
  • Nimmo, Alexander, 39
  • Northern Ireland, 3, 14, 234, 248, 249
  • Nordau, Max, 163–4, 165
  • Norway, Arthur, 111–12, 115, 136, 186
  • O’Halloran, Sylvester, 83, 94n118
  • Oisín, 2, 49, 82–4, 86–8, 95n140
  • Orientalism, 4, 22n32
  • Ossian, 83, 85–6, 94n118
  • Otway, Caesar, 74
  • pageants, historical, 99, 222–3, 225–6
  • Pan/pan–Celticism, 4
  • Parnell, Sir Henry, 36
  • Parnell, Charles Stewart, 213
  • pedestrianism, 32, 131–2
  • Pennant, Thomas, 14, 41, 53–4
  • Pennell, Elizabeth and Joseph, 52, 138, 140, 142–3, 144, 156–7, 160
  • performance, 19, 127–8, 139, 144–5, 245
  • Petrie, George, 14–15
  • phantom islands, 10, 65, 72–4, 78, 80–1
  • philology, 7, 134, 192–3, 195
  • physics, 66, 78, 80–2
  • Plaid Cymru, 215, 249
  • Pocock, J. G. A., 3
  • Pooley, Will, 97–8
  • Porcupine Bank, 79–80, 81
  • Protestantism, 6, 159–60, 237n54
  • Quigley, Hugh, 133, 135, 159, 187, 229
  • Quiller-Couch, Sir Arthur, 47, 69–70, 109, 159, 224
  • race, 9–10, 14, 19–20, 165–6, 190–203, 213–17, 222, 248–9
  • and geology, 190–2
  • see also Celtic and Iberian
  • Rait, Robert S., 193
  • Ramsay, A. C., 100, 105, 120n24
  • Readman, Paul, 6, 8, 72, 222–3
  • Redmond, John, 6, 78, 225–6
  • Reid, Clement, 113–14, 115
  • Renan, Ernest, 14–15, 191, 217, 222
  • Rhŷs, John, 99, 191, 193, 195, 198–9
  • Rich, Paul, 248–9
  • Rieger, Bernhard, 133, 153–4
  • Robbins, Keith, 6, 7
  • Robertson, John Mackinnon, 218–19
  • Robinson, Nugent, 67, 140–2, 143
  • Robinson, Tim, 247–8
  • Roger, James Cruikshank, 218
  • Rolleston, T. W., 218
  • Rowse, A. L., 168, 224
  • Ruskin, John, 137, 185
  • Russell, T. O., 134
  • Saler, Michael, 8, 65–6, 89, 112–13
  • Salmon, Arthur, 111, 114–15, 130, 191, 196, 199, 201, 207n89, 219
  • Samuel, Raphael, 3
  • Scilly, Isles of, 11, 34, 49, 65, 107–8, 110–17, 130, 131, 168, 189, 195, 198, 202, 245
  • Scotland
  • Borders, 6
  • Fort William, 42, 68
  • Glasgow, 32, 40, 42–3, 48, 50, 67, 68, 162
  • Inverness, 32, 43
  • Oban, 42, 43, 50, 68, 132
  • Scott, Catherine A. Dawson, 117, 143
  • Scott, Sir Walter, 17, 43, 218, 229
  • Seely, J. R., 72
  • Shand, Alexander Innes, 53
  • Shoemaker, Michael, 193
  • Shropshire, 14, 67–8, 116
  • Shakespeare, William, 4, 147n66, 218
  • Sigerson, George, 194
  • Sinn Féin, 78
  • Skene, W. F., 192
  • Skye, Isle of, 11, 16–17
  • Coruisk, Loch, 11, 43, 50, 128, 130, 131, 133, 137, 186
  • Dunvegan, 11, 42, 43, 52, 87, 172, 201, 228, 229
  • Kyleakin, 11, 42, 43, 227
  • Mallaig, 11, 43, 50, 243
  • and Norse connections, 14, 68–9, 196
  • Portree, 11, 32, 42–3, 131, 156, 227, 230
  • Scavaig, Loch, 11, 43, 50, 128, 135
  • Sleat, 11, 42, 188, 227
  • Trotternish, 43
  • Vaternish, 11, 128, 227–8
  • Smiles, Samuel, 36
  • Smith, Alexander, 67, 83, 86, 95n135, 133–4, 142, 167–8, 229–30
  • Snowdon Mountain Railway, 31, 38, 57n53
  • Somerville, E. OE. and Martin Ross (Violet Martin), 53, 67, 136–7, 201
  • South Country, the, 6
  • Southall, John E., 199–200
  • Spenser, Edmund, 4, 147n66
  • Squire, Charles, 74, 82
  • Stevenson, Burton E., 83, 233
  • Stone, J. Harris, 40, 47, 155–6
  • Story, Alfred T., 186–8, 191
  • Stuart, Charles Edward, 43, 138, 191, 227, 228–9, 231
  • sunken lands, 8, 10, 97–124
  • Synge, J. M., 4, 51, 87, 139, 142, 143, 156, 200–1
  • Symons, Arthur, 88–9, 168
  • Tennyson, Alfred, Lord, 17, 84, 108, 109, 130, 140, 228
  • Telford, Thomas, 36–7, 41–2, 105, 186, 243–4
  • Teutonism, 5, 192, 206n61, 217–18, 222
  • Thomas Cook, 16, 33, 54, 132
  • Thomas, Edward, 4, 131, 218–19
  • Thule, 1
  • Thurnam, 196–7, 201
  • Tír na nÓg, 2, 19, 49, 65, 74, 82–9, 111–12, 244
  • tourism, 2
  • and advertising, 45, 47–50, 110
  • and Americans, 112, 145–6n16
  • armchair tourism, 18
  • growth of the industry, 44–53
  • and host–guest interactions, 139–44, 149n113
  • hydropathic tourism, 162–3
  • and mobility, 53–4
  • and timetables, 50–1
  • and travel agents, 50
  • Toynbee, Arnold, 163–4
  • transport network, 2, 11, 15, 18–19, 29–54, 243–4
  • and borders, 53–4
  • and bridges, 37, 39, 41–2
  • and canals, 39, 42
  • and Cornwall, 32–5
  • and North Wales, 36–8
  • and ports, harbours, 33, 36–7, 39, 40–1, 42, 154–5
  • and railways, 30, 33, 37–8, 39, 43, 105–6
  • and roads, 30, 34, 36, 38–9, 41–2, 44
  • and Skye, 41–4
  • and speed of travel, 29, 34–5, 40–1
  • and steamboats, 37, 40–1, 42–3
  • and the ‘infrastructure state’, 30–1, 243
  • and western Connacht, 38–41
  • Travel Association of Great Britain and Ireland, 45
  • travel writing, 7–8, 16–18
  • and gender, 17
  • and intertextuality, 18
  • Tuatha Dé Danann, 2, 73–4, 82–3, 195, 198, 207n80
  • Tuke, James Hack, 161
  • union, the, 3, 6–7, 8–9, 20, 30, 36, 39, 183–4, 190, 211–12, 215
  • and empire, 229–30
  • historical narratives of, 212, 223–31, 245–6
  • historical resistance to, 224–5
  • and Ireland, 231–4
  • and Irish soldiers, 232–3
  • Vale, Edmund, 131, 132, 137, 138, 221
  • Verney, Frederick, 155, 160, 166
  • Victoria, Queen, 48, 232
  • Wales
  • Aberdyfi, 37, 98, 107
  • Anglesey, 36, 71, 188
  • Bangor, 13, 36, 161, 188, 220, 227
  • Barmouth, 13, 37, 52, 70, 99, 102, 105
  • Beddgelert, 38, 49–50, 132
  • Betws-y-Coed, 13, 36, 37–8, 132
  • Blaenau Ffestiniog, 38
  • Caernarfon, 13, 32, 53, 132, 188, 220, 225
  • Cardigan Bay, 65, 70, 98–106, 115, 118
  • Colwyn Bay, 13, 37–8, 106
  • Conwy, 13, 36–8, 105, 134–5, 225, 245
  • Criccieth, 13, 37, 105–6
  • Harlech, 13, 37, 99, 226
  • Holyhead, 30, 32, 36–7, 40, 105, 243
  • Idwal, Llyn, 1
  • Llanberis, 13, 48, 132, 225
  • Llandudno, 13, 37–8, 47–8, 71, 132, 134, 162, 220
  • Llangollen, 13, 132–3
  • Llŷn Peninsula, 13, 32, 38, 106, 129, 170, 220, 245
  • Nant Ffrancon, 13, 36, 186, 187
  • Ogwen, Llyn, 13
  • Penmaenmawr, 36–7, 71, 105, 162
  • Ynys Enlli, 38, 98, 188
  • Wales, the Prince of, 48, 224–5, 231
  • Investiture of, 13, 225
  • Watts-Dunton, Theodore, 193
  • Welsh language, 5, 31–2, 84, 99, 193, 199–200, 219–22, 237n54, 237–8n70
  • see also Fro Gymraeg, Y
  • Weber, Eugen, 29–30
  • Weber, Max, 8, 66, 244
  • West Country, the, 14, 35, 224
  • Westropp, Thomas J., 80–2
  • westward gaze, the, 1–2, 8, 10, 14, 19, 22n33, 65, 67–72, 244
  • and history, 183–4, 187–90, 190–1, 197–9
  • White, T. Pilkington, 137, 186–7
  • Wilde, William, 14–15
  • Williams, Gwyn Alf, 6, 213
  • Williams, William H. A., 157
  • Wood-Martin, Gregory, 74, 79–81
  • Wordsworth, William, 17, 131, 135
  • Yeats, Jack B., 75–6
  • Yeats, W. B., 4, 75, 76, 84, 88–9, 211, 222

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