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Travel from Europe and the Middle East - Bibliography

PRIMARY SOURCES

Casas, Bartolomé de las. De unico vocationis. Edited by Helen R. Parish and translated by Francis Sullivan. New York: Paulist Press, 1992.

Cortés, Hernán. Letters from Mexico. Edited and translated by A. R. Pagden. New York: Grossman, 1971.

Gide, André. Amyntas. Translated by Richard Howard. New York: Ecco, 1988.

Ibn Battuta. Ibn Battuta in Black Africa. Edited and translated by Said Hamdun and Noël King. 2nd ed. Princeton, N.J.: M. Weiner, 1994.

Ibn Jubayr. The Travels of Ibn Jubayr. Translated by R. J. C. Broadhurst. London: J. Cape, 1952.

Montagu, Mary Wortley. Embassy to Constantinople: The Travels of Lady Mary Wortley Montagu. Edited by Christopher Pick, with an introduction by Dervla Murphy. London: Century, 1988.

Polo, Marco. The Travels of Marco Polo. Edited by Ronald Latham. New York: Viking, 1958.

Pratt, Mary Louise. Imperial Eyes: Travel Writing and Transculturation. London and New York: Routledge, 1992.

Waugh, Evelyn. When the Going Was Good. Boston: Little, Brown, 1947.

Wollstonecraft, Mary. Letters Written during a Short Residence in Sweden, Norway, and Denmark. Edited by Carol H. Poston. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1976.

SECONDARY SOURCES

Campbell, Mary B. The Witness and the Other World: Exotic European Travel Writing, 400–1600. Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 1988.

Fussell, Paul. Abroad: British Literary Traveling between the Wars. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1980.

Howard, Donald R. Writers and Pilgrims: Medieval Pilgrimage Narratives and their Posterity. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1980.

Speake, Jennifer, ed. Literature of Travel and Exploration: An Encyclopedia. 3 vols. New York: Fitzroy Dearborn, 2003.


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