The
first definitive reference guide to the vast subject of travel
literature
Jennifer Speake,
Editor
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Presenting
a broad overview of travel writing, from classical antiquity to
the present, Literature of Travel and Exploration: An Encyclopedia
offers a multidisciplinary and multicultural guide to this growing
area of study. With over 300 contributors from 35 countries, this
set represents the global scope and interest in the history of
travel writing, providing the first reference resource for this
body of literature.
Readers will
encounter a remarkable diversity of topics and a host of useful
reference tools. More than 600 alphabetically arranged entriesranging
in length from 1,000 to 5,000 wordseach include an essay
analyzing current thinking about a particular subject, as well
as a thorough bibliography of source material that gives students
and researchers a starting point for further study. A comprehensive
index enables readers to easily pursue topics and people throughout
the encyclopedia. In addition, extensive annotations for each
article are available online, offering users helpful commentary
on a vast selection of related works.
Over 230
illustrations have been carefully selected to show how travel
literature publishers since the Middle Ages have tried to make
their books, brochures, leaflets, and guides appealing to readers
by using images that reveal the unique historical and cultural
perspectives of societies coming into contact with unfamiliar
regions and peoples.
Travel writing
has documented a number of cultural issues throughout history
and in our current era of globalization. This definitive work
provides the first signposts for navigating this vast field. Literature
of Travel and Exploration: An Encyclopedia is a valuable resource
for teachers and students of literature, geography, history, and
social sciences, as well as any general reader with an interest
in this fascinating subject.
- A multidisciplinary and multicultural resource containing
over 600 entries on all aspects of travel writing
- Written by nearly 300 contributors from 35 countries around
the world
- Articles explore individual writers, countries and regions,
methods of transportation, types of journey, and genres and
themes
- Over 230 illustrations
- Comprehensive index and bibliographies allow users to easily
pursue more in-depth research on a particular subject
- Extensive online annotations provide additional commentary
and direct readers toward further study

Jennifer
Speake is a reference editor whose other recent publications
include the Oxford Dictionary of Foreign Words and Phrases
and the Oxford Dictionary of Idioms.

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Fitzroy Dearborn reference work, now published by Routledge
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