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Index
Cover Half Title Title Page Copyright Contents Series Editor’s Preface Acknowledgements 1. Introduction 2. Defining the Genre
Exclusive and Inclusive Definitions of ‘Travel Writing’ Travellers’ Tales: Fact and Fiction in Travel Writing The Cultural and Intellectual Status of Travel Writing
3. Travel Writing Through the Ages: An Overview
The Ancient World Medieval Travellers and Travel Writing Early Modern Travel Writing The Long Eighteenth Century, 1660–1837 The Victorian and Edwardian Periods, 1837–1914 Travel Writing from 1914 to the Present
4. Reporting the World
Discoveries and Wonders: Some Perennial Problems in Travel Writing Epistemological Decorum in Travel Writing: Gaining the Reader’s Trust Authority and Veracity in the Modern Travel Book
5. Revealing the Self
Grand Tourists, Pilgrims and Questing Knights: Self-Fashioning in Addison’s Remark on Italy (1705) and Ralegh’s Discoverie o Guiana (1596) Writing the Self: Travel Writing’s Inward Turn The Imperious ‘I’?
6. Representing the Other
Strategies of Othering I: Travel Writing and Colonial Discourse Strategies of Othering II: Travel Writing and Neo-Colonialism Other Voices: Contesting Travel Writing’s Colonialist Tendencies
7. Questions of Gender and Sexuality
Masculinity, Travel and Travel Writing Performing Femininity on the Page: Women’s Travel Writing in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries Women Travellers and Colonialism Women’s Travel Writing Today
Glossary Bibliography and further reading Index
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