Representation of the East in 18th century western travel narratives was an outcome of a European aesthetic sensibility that thrived on imperial jingoism. The 18th century Indian travel writings proved that East could not be discredited as “exotic” and “orientalist” or its history be judged as a “discourse of curiosity”. The West had its share of mystery that had to be unravelled for the curious visitor from the East. Dean Mahomed’s The Travels of Dean Mahomed is a fascinating travelogue cum autobiography of an Indian immigrant as an insider and outsider in India, Ireland and England. I’tesamuddin’s The Wonders of Vilayet is a travel-memoir that addresses the politics of representation. These 18th century travelographies demystify “vilayet”...
This paper examines the mid-eighteenth century historical memoir of Mohammad Ali Hazin Lāhiji and th...
Drawing on an extended road trip from England to India undertaken by two Indian travellers in the 19...
How did Europeans read and respond to foreign travel writing about their societies in the eighteenth...
In her article The Idea of England in Eighteenth-century Indian Travel Writing Amrita Satapathy di...
Since its publication in 1978, Edward Said's Orientalism has had a significant impact on postcolonia...
My study of Dean Mahomet’s Travels, written in 1793–94, highlights the syncretic nature of experien...
This thesis compares two bodies of travel writing; the accounts of ‘middling types’ of British trave...
The history of English travel narratives reveals that its origin and development is closely linked t...
In the past, literary critics marginalized travelogues from their discussions and regarded them as a...
Travel writings by Western visitors of the Orient have often been rebuffed for disseminating a ste...
The publication of Orientalism by Edward W. Said in 1978 gave rise to a new area of studies examinin...
This unusual study combines two books in one: the 1794 autobiographical travel narrative of an India...
Travel writing first evolved with Pausanius, a Greek geographer from the 2nd century AD (Pretzler). ...
The aim of the thesis has been to offer a comparative analysis of discourses within English and Fre...
During the colonial period in India, British travelers wrote various forms of travel writing texts, ...
This paper examines the mid-eighteenth century historical memoir of Mohammad Ali Hazin Lāhiji and th...
Drawing on an extended road trip from England to India undertaken by two Indian travellers in the 19...
How did Europeans read and respond to foreign travel writing about their societies in the eighteenth...
In her article The Idea of England in Eighteenth-century Indian Travel Writing Amrita Satapathy di...
Since its publication in 1978, Edward Said's Orientalism has had a significant impact on postcolonia...
My study of Dean Mahomet’s Travels, written in 1793–94, highlights the syncretic nature of experien...
This thesis compares two bodies of travel writing; the accounts of ‘middling types’ of British trave...
The history of English travel narratives reveals that its origin and development is closely linked t...
In the past, literary critics marginalized travelogues from their discussions and regarded them as a...
Travel writings by Western visitors of the Orient have often been rebuffed for disseminating a ste...
The publication of Orientalism by Edward W. Said in 1978 gave rise to a new area of studies examinin...
This unusual study combines two books in one: the 1794 autobiographical travel narrative of an India...
Travel writing first evolved with Pausanius, a Greek geographer from the 2nd century AD (Pretzler). ...
The aim of the thesis has been to offer a comparative analysis of discourses within English and Fre...
During the colonial period in India, British travelers wrote various forms of travel writing texts, ...
This paper examines the mid-eighteenth century historical memoir of Mohammad Ali Hazin Lāhiji and th...
Drawing on an extended road trip from England to India undertaken by two Indian travellers in the 19...
How did Europeans read and respond to foreign travel writing about their societies in the eighteenth...