EXPLORING CENTRAL ASIA THROUGH THE EYES OF TRAVELOGUES: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF AMERICAN AND BRITISH PERSPECTIVES
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Аннотация
Central Asia, with its rich history, diverse cultures, and breathtaking
landscapes, has long captivated the imagination of travelers from around
the world. American and British travelogues offer unique insights into the
region, each reflecting the distinct perspectives and cultural backgrounds of
their authors. In this article, we delve into the main features of American and
British travelogues about Central Asia, examining key themes, stylistic
elements, and narrative approaches.
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