Narrative manifestations in Hijazi travel literature: Al-Qalsady’s journey as a model
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.25130/jfa.17.62.1Keywords:
Journey, Manifestations, Narrative, Characters, Place, TimeAbstract
Travel literature is considered a distinctive literary genre that sets itself apart from other artistic forms. It serves as an expressive space where the narrator conveys their experiences, feelings, and perspectives to the reader, evoking emotions and imagination that enhance the journey’s value. Additionally, it is an artistic linguistic text that embodies historical and geographical language, providing a cultural and political image through the news and facts it presents.
The discourse of travel writing carries numerous aesthetic secrets regarding narrative, language, and style, making it an open text for reading and exploration due to its varied meanings and hidden mysteries. It combines eloquent expression, authenticity in narration, and the eloquence of description and imagery, showcasing the skill of the writer in crafting the narrative.
Travelers excelled in recounting the events they experienced, detailing the stops and paths they took, whether for a stay or transit, while describing the characters and landmarks encountered throughout their journey. Thus, their discourse becomes a mirror reflecting multiple issues and dimensions, employing techniques such as description and narration, which contribute to the text’s eloquence, beauty, and impact on the audience.
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