The travelogues of Mr. Burton Holmes - Archive.org
10 Aug 2024 at 9:48pm
Hisrangeofsubjectisaswideasthe world;buthewillmakehisfirstappealto theeyeandearoftheBritishpublicthrough hislatestandmostbeautifulseriesoffive travelogues,descriptiveofthescenicwonder- landsofNorthAmerica,revealingbymeans ofpicturesinwordsandpicturesincolour andinmotion,themorestrikingexperiences ofajourneyfrom"BroadwaytoBeringSea ...
Travelogues: The Fully Emerged and Innovative Literary Genre
14 Apr 2026 at 2:54am
Travelogues, then, are primarily written in prose. It is helpful to agree that a travelogue, for our purpose here, is beyond recording observations without feeling or observations that do not arouse any feeling.
TRAVELOGUES: CONCEPT AND THE TEXT - IJCRT
10 Apr 2026 at 9:00pm
Travelogues are basic documents of the travels which have been carried out. A travel account means listing out the experiences while conducting an arduous and long journey in a sequence for the posterity.
Burton Holmes travelogues
10 Apr 2026 at 3:34am
In spite of the increasing demands upon his time for platform work, Mr. Holmes continues to devote from five to eight months of the year to travel and the preparation of his Travelogues.
Travelogues
5 Dec 2025 at 8:20am
Cook?s Tour, by Anthony Bourdain Cry of the Kalahari, by Delia Owens Dark Star Safari, by Paul Theroux Daughter of Fortune, by Isabel Allende Desert Places, by Robyn Davidson Down & Out in London & Paris, by George Orwell Eastward to Tartary, by Robert D. Kaplan Eat, Pray, Love, by Elizabeth Gilbert Empire of the Czar, by Astolphe Custine Endura...
UNIT TRAVELOGUES - eGyanKosh
16 Apr 2026 at 3:09pm
A travelogue can be descriptive, objective, personal, or imaginative, depending upon the use its author makes of his exploratory experiences as a traveller. Imaginative travelogues read more like novels or autobiographies than like adventure stories.
TRAVELOGUES: Perceptions of the Other and the Orient in ...
2 Mar 2026 at 12:06pm
What are the characteristic features and structures of travelogues? How is the perception of the Other expressed, and which narrative techniques and sentiments can be identified? Which perceptions of the Orient are depicted, how do they relate to the discourses of the Orient, and how have they evolved over time?
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10 Aug 2024 at 9:48pm
Hisrangeofsubjectisaswideasthe world;buthewillmakehisfirstappealto theeyeandearoftheBritishpublicthrough hislatestandmostbeautifulseriesoffive travelogues,descriptiveofthescenicwonder- landsofNorthAmerica,revealingbymeans ofpicturesinwordsandpicturesincolour andinmotion,themorestrikingexperiences ofajourneyfrom"BroadwaytoBeringSea ...
Travelogues: The Fully Emerged and Innovative Literary Genre
14 Apr 2026 at 2:54am
Travelogues, then, are primarily written in prose. It is helpful to agree that a travelogue, for our purpose here, is beyond recording observations without feeling or observations that do not arouse any feeling.
TRAVELOGUES: CONCEPT AND THE TEXT - IJCRT
10 Apr 2026 at 9:00pm
Travelogues are basic documents of the travels which have been carried out. A travel account means listing out the experiences while conducting an arduous and long journey in a sequence for the posterity.
Burton Holmes travelogues
10 Apr 2026 at 3:34am
In spite of the increasing demands upon his time for platform work, Mr. Holmes continues to devote from five to eight months of the year to travel and the preparation of his Travelogues.
Travelogues
5 Dec 2025 at 8:20am
Cook?s Tour, by Anthony Bourdain Cry of the Kalahari, by Delia Owens Dark Star Safari, by Paul Theroux Daughter of Fortune, by Isabel Allende Desert Places, by Robyn Davidson Down & Out in London & Paris, by George Orwell Eastward to Tartary, by Robert D. Kaplan Eat, Pray, Love, by Elizabeth Gilbert Empire of the Czar, by Astolphe Custine Endura...
UNIT TRAVELOGUES - eGyanKosh
16 Apr 2026 at 3:09pm
A travelogue can be descriptive, objective, personal, or imaginative, depending upon the use its author makes of his exploratory experiences as a traveller. Imaginative travelogues read more like novels or autobiographies than like adventure stories.
TRAVELOGUES: Perceptions of the Other and the Orient in ...
2 Mar 2026 at 12:06pm
What are the characteristic features and structures of travelogues? How is the perception of the Other expressed, and which narrative techniques and sentiments can be identified? Which perceptions of the Orient are depicted, how do they relate to the discourses of the Orient, and how have they evolved over time?
WHAT IS THIS? This is an unscreened compilation of results from several search engines. The sites listed are not necessarily recommended by Surfnetkids.com.