What is a travelogue? Can you name a few travel writers?
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A COLLECTION OF WRITTEN DETAILS BY TRAVELLERS.
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A FEW OF THEM ARE ANDERSON MELITH AND PETER COLT
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A travelogue is a truthful account of an individual’s experiences traveling, usually told in the past tense and in the first person.
The word travelogue supposedly comes from a combination of the two words travel and monologue. In turn, the word monologue comes from the Greek words monos (alone) and logos (speech, word). A travelogue is then, in its most basic form, a spoken or written account of an individual’s experiences traveling, which usually appears in the past tense, in the first person, and with some verisimilitude.
- Colin Thubron
- William Dalrymple.
- Sara Wheeler.
- Paul Theroux.
- Kapka Kassabova.
- William Blacke
- Richard Grant
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