THE PRIMARY FEATURES OF AMERICAN AND BRITISH TRAVELOGUES ABOUT CENTRAL ASIA

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Izzatulla Akramov

Аннотация

Travelogues are a fascinating genre of literature that allows readers to embark on a
journey to distant lands, experiencing new cultures, landscapes, and adventures through
the eyes of the writer. Central Asia, with its rich history, diverse cultures, and stunning
landscapes, has long been a popular destination for American and British travel writers
seeking to explore the region‘s unique tapestry of traditions and experiences. In this article,
we will delve into the main features of American and British travelogues about Central
Asia, highlighting the cultural exploration, historical context, personal reflections, political
and social commentary, appreciation of natural beauty, and spirit of adventure that
characterize these captivating narratives.

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Akramov, I. (2024). THE PRIMARY FEATURES OF AMERICAN AND BRITISH TRAVELOGUES ABOUT CENTRAL ASIA. Центр Научных Публикаций (buxdu.Uz), 53(53). извлечено от https://journal.buxdu.uz/index.php/journals_buxdu/article/view/13108
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