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Enlightening Report
Versus Enlightened Traveller
On the various functions of images in Georg Forster’s
Reise um die Welt (1778–80) and Karl Philipp Moritz’s
Reisen eines Deutschen in England im Jahr 1782 (1783)
Sandra Vlasta
Abstract The present paper proposes a comparative analysis of Georg Forster’s Reise um die Welt
(German 1778–80; A Voyage Round the World, 1777) and Karl Philipp Moritz’s Reisen
eines Deutschen in England im Jahr 1782 (1783; Journeys of a German in England, 1795)
to show that despite their similar publication dates and readership, the paratexts of these
two accounts, which take the form of images, serve different functions. Whereas Forster
uses detailed drawings of everyday objects, musical instruments, and weapons to underscore
the fact that he is writing about a scientific expedition, the cover image of the first edition
of Moritz’s account is a drawing of the entrance to the Peak District’s Peak Cavern — an
unexpected illustration for a travelogue on England, which most contemporaries would have
associated mainly with London. Still, I argue that these travelogues and their illustrations
stress the enlightened characters of the journeys and the travellers, respectively, although
in different ways: in the case of Forster, the voyage and everything that is connected to it is
presented as enlightening, not least for his readers, whereas in Moritz’s text the enlightened
subject remains central.
Keywords travel writing, eighteenth century, the Enlightenment, Georg Forster, Karl Philipp Moritz,
images, paratext, cover image, illustrations
DOI 10.25364/08.6:2020.1.2
Mobile Culture Studies. The Journal, Vol. 6 2020, 21–40
Open Access: content is licensed under CC BY 3.0
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- Mobile Culture Studies
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- 2/2020
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- Karl Franzens University Graz
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- 2020
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