The art of travel : essays on travel writing

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The art of travel : essays on travel writing

edited by Philip Dodd

Frank Cass, 1982

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  • "Tis not to divert the reader" / Jenny Mezciems
  • The voyages of Jerónimo Lobo, Joachim Le Grand, and Samuel Johnson / Joel J. Gold
  • A semi-mental journey / Peter Miles
  • "Terra incognita" / F.S. Schwarzbach
  • The spectacle of reality in Sea and Sardinia / Margery Sabin
  • Debunking the jungle / Martin Stannard
  • The views of travellers / Philip Dodd
  • Authorial voice in V.S. Naipaul's The middle passage / John Thieme
  • Travel writing, Victorian and modern / Joanne Shattock

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First published in 1982. The Art of Travel is the first collection of critical essays to be devoted to British travel writing. It attempts to give a sense of the wealth of such writing, to map some of its forms and conventions and, implicitly, to claim a place for travel writing in any revised definition of literature. For this collection, travel includes sea voyages, European tours, commissioned enquiries into social conditions, and urban writing; travel writing ranges from works such as Sea and Sardinia by D.H. Lawrence whose status as a novelist guarantees his travel books some attention, through the essays and books of Victorian middle-class travellers into working-class London, to the work of V.S. Naipaul, a contemporary writer, who has increasingly preferred the travel book to the novel.

Table of Contents

  • Chapter 1 "'Tis not to divert the Reader": Moral and Literary Determinants in some Early Travel Narratives
  • Chapter 2 The Voyages of Jeronimo Lobo, Joachim Le Grand, and Samuel Johnson
  • Chapter 3 A Semi-Mental Journey: Structure and Illusion in Smollett's Travels
  • Chapter 4 ::
  • Chapter 5 The Spectacle of Reality in Sea and Sardinia
  • Chapter 6 Debunking the Jungle: The Context of Evelyn Waugh's Travel Books 1930-9, MARTINSTANNARD
  • Chapter 7 The Views of Travellers: Travel Writing in the 1930s
  • Chapter 8 Authorial Voice in V.S. Naipaul's The Middle Passage
  • Chapter 9 Travel Writing Victorian and Modern: A Review of Recent Research

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