Monday, August 19, 2019
Explore the Stylistic Conventions of Both - Notes from a Small Island - :: English Literature
Explore the Stylistic Conventions of Both - Notes from a Small Island -  and - In Patagonia - and account for their different audiences.    Bill Bryson and Bruce Chatwin both participate in the ability to  Travel write. Travel writing is were one would travel and then list  in chronological order what they have experienced. Bill Bryson is  able to do this in an entirely different fashion, to Bruce Chatwin.    Bill Bryson was born in Des Moines, Iowa, in 1951. Bryson settled in  England in 1977, and lived for numerous years with his British wife  and children in Yorkshire. Bryson then went back to America, but has  now returned to England. As well as writing ââ¬ËNotes from a small  Islandââ¬â¢ Bryson has also written ââ¬Ëdown Underââ¬â¢ ââ¬ËNotes from a big  Countryââ¬â¢ ââ¬ËA walk in the Woodsââ¬â¢ ââ¬ËMade in Americaââ¬â¢ ââ¬ËNeither here nor  thereââ¬â¢ and ââ¬ËThe lost Continentââ¬â¢.[1]    Bruce Chatwin was born in Sheffield in 1940. After attending  Marborough School he began work as a Porter at Sothebyââ¬â¢s, which is an  auctioneer. Chatwin became one of the youngest directors at Sothebyââ¬â¢s  and then Chatwin abandoned his job to explore the world, as his  dedication was travel writing. During 1972 and 1975 Chatwin worked  for the Sunday Times and quickly announced his departure for in a  telegram; ââ¬ËGone to Patagonia for six monthsââ¬â¢. This journey motivated  to write the first of his books which was simply named, In Patagonia.   In Patagonia won The Hawthornden Prize and the E.M. Forster award and  launched his writing profession. Two of Chatwins films have been made  into feature films, The Viceroy Oiudah (retitled Cobra Verde)  directed by Werner Herzog and the British film. Bruce Chatwin has  also written ââ¬ËOn the Black Hillââ¬â¢, ââ¬ËThe Song Linesââ¬â¢ ââ¬ËThe Viceroy of  Ouidahââ¬â¢.[2]    Before Brysonââ¬â¢s begins his story, he writes a prologue of his first  encounter with Britain and how inviting it was for him. Bryson  elaborates on why he returned to England in 1995. Bill Bryson gives  an interpretation of his first time in England which was more  exclusively Dover in 1973. In the front of Bill Brysonââ¬â¢s book is an  image of Britain surrounded by small sketches. Once I had read I  became conscious that this map mirrored the style of writing used in  the book, light-hearted.    Chatwin developed an interest for Patagonia at a young age. Chatwin  tells us about his earliest memories of his grandmother, and being at  her house;    ââ¬ËIn my grandmotherââ¬â¢s dining room was a glass-fronted cabinetâ⬠¦Ã¢â¬â¢[3]    Chatwin is talking about his personal experience directly, although he  doesnââ¬â¢t begin with his journey in Patagonia. Chatwin is unfolding  this tale to his audience in great detail; this story helps the reader    					    
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