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  2. Travel literature - Wikipedia

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    In 18th-century Britain, travel literature was highly popular, and almost every famous writer worked in the travel literature form; [13] Gulliver's Travels (1726), for example, is a social satire imitating one, and Captain James Cook's diaries (1784) were the equivalent of today's best-sellers. [14]

  3. List of college literary societies - Wikipedia

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    St. Stephen's College, Delhi: University Enclave, New Delhi, India: Inactive [3] English Literary Society: Shri Ram College of Commerce: Delhi, India: Active [4] English Literary Society: Guru Nanak Khalsa College for Women: Ludhiana, India Active [5] English Literary Society: St. Joseph's College, Bangalore: Bangalore, India: Active [6] The ...

  4. Literary tourism - Wikipedia

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    Modern tourism fiction can include travel guides within the story showing readers how to visit the real places in the fictional tales. With recent technological advances in publishing, digital tourism fiction books can even allow literary tourists to follow direct links to tourism websites related to the story.

  5. Pop-culture tourism - Wikipedia

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    The Hollywood Walk of Fame, a popular culture attraction, with nearly 10 million visitors annually by 2010 estimation. [1]Pop-culture tourism is the act of traveling to locations featured in popular literature, film, music, or any other form of media.

  6. Category:Travel writing - Wikipedia

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  7. Literary society - Wikipedia

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    As an example, Beta Theta Pi fraternity was started by 8 students of the Union Literary Society at Miami University in 1839. Many early Greek chapters were started as a result of schism in the Latin societies. The Greek chapters were smaller, numbering from 8 to 15 at any given time. These were more intimate groups as compared to the societies.

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  9. Category:Travel novels - Wikipedia

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