War in Travel Literature
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Authors/contributors
- Dubino, Jeanne (Author)
- Kocabıyık, Orkun (Author)
- Marino, Elisabetta (Author)
- Smyth, Andrew J. (Author)
Title
War in Travel Literature
Abstract
These twelve chapters show how war functions as a subject, theme, impetus--willing and not--and backdrop in travel writing. Literature about travel and war in tandem enables readers to rethink both categories. The forms of travel writing about war addressed in this collection, including cookbooks and military magazines along with nonfiction narrative and memoir, reveal how heterogenous travel writing can be. To study travel in connection with war expands readers' understanding of the multiple motivations instigating travellers' journeys. War is about more than fighting on a battlefield; its reach is extensive, encompassing the spheres surrounding its battlefields and fronts. The many actors involved in any conflict attests to the ways war is absorbed into their worlds, permeates their thoughts and spurs their actions. Readers interested in travel literature from the beginning of the nineteenth century through the present day will find this volume to be of especial interest.
Date
2023-07
Publisher
Cambridge Scholars Publishing
# of Pages
303
ISBN
978-1-5275-0482-0
Citation Key
dubinoWarTravelLiterature2023
Language
en
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Google Books
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Citation
Dubino, J., Kocabıyık, O., Marino, E., & Smyth, A. J. (2023). War in Travel Literature. Cambridge Scholars Publishing.
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