Abstract

The European Grand Tour influenced directly and undirectly almost all the world literature and the authors' education. This essay tries to show how effectively the socio-cultural trade established during the Tour mutually transformed American and European conception of the counterpart, and how that evolution persists (directly in James' novella Daisy Miller and undirectly in Hemingway's novel A Farewell to Arms) in works born between XIX and XX century. The main task designated for this essay is to demonstrate that inner interrelationship founded in the internalized praxis, based on haute societe standards, influenced not only culturally but even pragmatically the approach to European-based American Literature.

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