Gifted travellers: rhetorical invention in seventeenth-century English travel writing
<p>This thesis argues that seventeenth-century English travellers drew on the precepts of rhetorical invention to understand and describe their experiences on the road. It focusses on the writings of Thomas Coryate, Henry Blount, William Scott, John Cartwright, and Edward Terry, all of whom tr...
Main Author: | Din-Kariuki, N |
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Other Authors: | Lewis, R |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2018
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