Travel literature
Travel literature is literature which records the people, events, sights and feelings of an author who is touring a foreign place for the sake and pleasure of travel. An individual work is sometimes called a travelogue or itinerary.
History
One of the earliest known records of taking pleasure in travel, of traveling for the sake of travel and writting about it, is Petrarch's ascent of Mount Ventoux in 1336. He states that he went to the mountaintop for the pleasure of seeing the top of the famous height. His companions who stayed at the bottom he called frigida incuriositas ("a cold lack of curiosity"). He then wrote about his climb, making allegorical comparisons between climbing the mountain and his own moral progress in life.
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Petrarch - Mount Ventoux - 1336 - Allegorical
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Michault Taillement, a poet for the Duke of Burgandy, traveled through the Jura Mountains in 1430 and left us with his personal reflections, his horrified reaction to the sheer rock faces, and the terrifying thunderous cascades of mountain streams. Antoine de la Sale, author of Petit Jehan de Saintre, climbed to the crater of a volcano in the Lipari Islands in 1407, leaving us with his impressions. "Councils of mad youth" were his stated reasons for going. In the mid 15th century Gilles Le Bouvier in his Le livre de la description des pays gave us the best reason to travel and write:
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Michault Taillement - Duke of Burgandy - Jura Mountains - 1430 - Antoine de la Sale - Lipari Islands - 1407 - Gilles Le Bouvier
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:Because many people of diverse nations and countries delight and take pleasure, as I have done in times past, in seeing the world and things therein, and also because many wish to know without going there, and others wish to see, go, and travel, I have begun this little book.
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In 1589 Richard Hakluyt published Voyages, a foundational text of the travel literature genre.
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1589 - Richard Hakluyt
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Other later examples of travel literature include the Grand Tour European nobles would take of Europe to see the art and architecture of old civilizations. One tourism literature pioneer was Robert Louis Stevenson.
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Grand Tour - Europe - Robert Louis Stevenson
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| ► | Introduction |
| ► | History |
| ► | Travel Guides |
| ► | Types of travelogues |
| ► | Notable travel literature |
| ► | See also |
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