1st Edition

The Routledge Research Companion to Travel Writing

Edited By Alasdair Pettinger, Tim Youngs Copyright 2020
    422 Pages
    by Routledge

    422 Pages
    by Routledge

    Showcasing established and new patterns of research, The Routledge Research Companion to Travel Writing takes an interdisciplinary approach to scholarship and to travel texts themselves. The volume adopts a thematic approach, with each contributor considering a specific aspect of travel writing – a recurrent motif, an organising principle or a literary form. All of the essays include a discussion of representative travel texts, to ensure that the volume as a whole represents a broad historical and geographical range of travel writing. Together, the 25 essays and the editors’ introduction offer a comprehensive and authoritative reflection of the state of travel writing criticism and lay the ground for future developments.

    List of Figures



    Notes on Contributors



    Introduction / Alasdair Pettinger and Tim Youngs



    Part One: Framing Travel







    1. The Scientific Traveller / Angela Byrne






    2. Nature Writing / Paul Smethurst






    3. Migrant Narratives / Aedín Ní Loingsigh






    4. The Expatriate Life / Lynn Mastellotto






    5. Travelling in Pairs / Kathryn N. Jones






    6. Footsteps / Maria Lindgren Leavenworth






    7. Vertical Travel / Charles Forsdick


    Part Two: Modes of Writing







    1. Letters / Eve Tavor Bannet






    2. Diaries and Journals / Christina Laffin






    3. Guidance and Advice / Alasdair Pettinger






    4. Narrative / John Culbert






    5. Description / Benjamin Colbert






    6. Lectures / Tom F. Wright


    Part Three: Sensuous Geographies







    1. Seeing / Margaret Topping






    2. Hearing / Tim Youngs






    3. Touching / Sarah Jackson






    4. Tasting / Heidi Oberholtzer Lee






    5. Smelling / Clare Brant


    Part Four: Interactions







    1. Hospitality / Kevin J. James






    2. Foreign Exchange / David Murray






    3. Between Languages / Michael Cronin






    4. Animals / Elizabeth Leane


    Part Five: Paratexts







    1. Editorial Matters / Michael G. Brennan






    2. Maps / James R. Akerman






    3. Book and Print Technology / Innes Keighren




    Works Cited



    Index

    Biography

    Alasdair Pettinger is an independent scholar based in Glasgow, Scotland. He has published on travel literature, the cultures of slavery and abolitionism, and representations of Haiti. His books include the anthology Always Elsewhere (1998) and Frederick Douglass and Scotland, 1846 (2018).



    Tim Youngs is Professor of English and Travel Studies at Nottingham Trent University. His books include The Cambridge Companion to Travel Writing (edited with Peter Hulme, 2002), The Cambridge Introduction to Travel Writing (2013) and The Cambridge History of Travel Writing (edited with Nandini Das, 2019).