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تور بزرگ کلارا: سفر با یک کرگدن در اروپا در قرن هجدهم

Clara's grand tour : travels with a rhinoceros in eighteenth-century Europe

معرفی کتاب «تور بزرگ کلارا: سفر با یک کرگدن در اروپا در قرن هجدهم» (با عنوان لاتین Clara's grand tour : travels with a rhinoceros in eighteenth-century Europe) نوشتهٔ Glynis Ridley، منتشرشده توسط نشر Atlantic Monthly Press; Grove/Atlantic در سال 2005. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

The author chronicles the adventures of Clara, a three-ton rhinoceros who became the toast of Europe, seen by royalty and ordinary folk alike on a spectacular series of tours across the continent during the mid-eighteenth century. In 1741, a Dutch sea captain transported a young female Indian rhinoceros from Assam to Europe, where she was displayed before everyone from peasants to princes. In an age before railways and modern roads, the three-ton Clara, as she became known, had to travel in an enormous coach drawn by eight horses. For seventeen years she journeyed across mainland Europe and Britain: she became a favorite of heads of state, including Frederick the Great and Louis XV; she modeled for scientific portraits and etchings; she inspired poems, songs, and fashions; and she was immortalized in everything from tin coins to the finest porcelain. Her tour involved unprecedented logistical planning, as no one knew how to care for this largest of land mammals. A rhinoceros can eat up to 150 pounds of vegetation a day-two and a half tons a month-and Clara developed an uncommon fondness for oranges, beer, and tobacco. Later, when Clara's popularity threatened to decline, her owner orchestrated a series of publicity stunts. For instance, upon news of Clara's certain and imminent death, there would be an upsurge in interest and bookings. She eventually ended her days in London, where she had become famous enough to merit mention in Oliver Goldsmith's A History of the Earth and Animated Nature and Samuel Richardson's Clarissa In 1741, an enterprising Dutch sea captain transported a young, female Indian rhinoceros from Assam to Europe where she was displayed before everyone from peasants to princes. In an age before railways and modern roads, the three-ton Clara traveled in an enormous coach drawn by eight horses. For seventeen years she journeyed across mainland Europe and Britain. She became a favorite of heads of state, including Frederick the Great and Louis XV; she modeled for scientific portraits and etchings; she inspired poems, songs, and fashions; and she was duly immortalized in everything from tin coins to the finest porcelain. She was a star. Her tour involved unprecedented logistical planning, as no one knew how to care for this largest of land mammals. A rhinoceros can eat up to 150 pounds of vegetation a day, and Clara developed an uncommon fondness for oranges, beer, and tobacco. Later, when Clara's popularity threatened to decline, her owner spread the news of Clara's certain and imminent death, which provoked an upsurge in interest, sympathy ... and bookings. Awarded the prestigious Institute of Historical Research Prize, Glynis Ridley's sparkling history brings Clara's tragicomic story vividly to life. "In 1741, an enterprising Dutch sea captain transported a young female Indian rhinoceros from Assam to Europe, where she was displayed before everyone from peasants to princes. In an age before railways and modern roads, the three-ton Clara, as she became known, had to travel in an enormous coach drawn by eight horses. For seventeen years she journeyed across mainland Europe and Britain: she became a favorite of heads of state, including Frederick the Great and Louis XV; she modeled for scientific portraits and etchings; she inspired poems, songs, and fashions; and she was immortalized in everything from tin coins to the finest porcelain. She was a star." --Jacket flap Presents the life and travels of Clara, a three-ton Indian rhinoceros, who toured Europe for seventeen years in the mid-eighteenth century and educated people across classes and inspired artists and scientists. The long sea journey from Calcutta to the Netherlands was finally over.
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