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Contents:
I. Introduction: Islam As Eternal Threat To Europe
II. The Notion of Orientalism
II.I. The Meaning of the ‘Turks’
II.II. The Meaning of the ‘Orient’
III. Representations of Islam in English literature
III.I. Literary Forms of Criticism of Islam
III.II. Christian Aspects of Writing on Islam
IV. Travel Literature on Islam
IV.I. ‘The Imperial Envy’
IV.II. William Biddulph: ‘The travels of certaine Englishmen’
IV.III. William Lithgow: ‘The totall discourse, of the rare aduentures’
V. Bibliography
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- Adam Galamaga (Author), 2010, Representations of Islam in Travel Literature in Early Modern England, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/172217
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