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Nancy Pedri, « Showing the Places you Tell: Visual Evidence in Travel Writing », Presses universitaires François-Rabelais
I. Evidential TruthTravel writing is a literary genre that purports to present a truthful account of a particular journey and place. Regulated by a selfdeclared obligation to be factual, travel writing is marked with the recognition and the responsibility of truth. It is characterised by factual truth-claims - that is, text-intrinsic declarations by the author claiming to relate a historical truth through a faithful recording or reporting on a journey and a foreign land. The writer’s declared decision...