Publication: El Teide en la obra de Olivia Stone: el paisaje como recurso turístico
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Beltrán Yanes, Esther
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Universidad de Murcia
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El interés por los originales paisajes canarios, con su mejor representación en el Teide,
será una de las motivaciones destacadas del despegue turístico del archipiélago a finales del
XIX. A partir del acercamiento a la cultura de la alta sociedad británica que inspiraba sus
viajes de placer, con un significativo número de turistas en las islas durante esos años, y el
estudio del libro de viaje de Olivia Stone (1887), se identificarán las claves que confirman
dicha hipótesis y que reafirman la viabilidad del concepto del paisaje como recurso turístico
en una nueva etapa madura del turismo en Canarias.
ABSTRACT An interest in the original landscapes on the Canary Islands, best represented by the Teide, is considered to be another catalyst for the boom in tourism on the archipelago in the late nineteenth century. The keys that confirm this hypothesis and that reaffirm the viability of the concept of landscape as a tourism resource in a new mature stage of tourism in the Canary Islands will be identified based on the introduction to the culture of British high society that inspired their leisure trips, with a significant number of tourists during those years, and from studying the travel stories (1887) narrated by the Olivia Stone.
ABSTRACT An interest in the original landscapes on the Canary Islands, best represented by the Teide, is considered to be another catalyst for the boom in tourism on the archipelago in the late nineteenth century. The keys that confirm this hypothesis and that reaffirm the viability of the concept of landscape as a tourism resource in a new mature stage of tourism in the Canary Islands will be identified based on the introduction to the culture of British high society that inspired their leisure trips, with a significant number of tourists during those years, and from studying the travel stories (1887) narrated by the Olivia Stone.
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