“…In the twentieth century, travel writing is marked by certain transformations. In the early twentieth century, as Richard White (2016) and Robyn Greaves (2016) point out in their essays in this collection, travel writing was viewed as a "middle brow" cultural activity with a close relationship to the burgeoning economies of tourism. When it comes to the kind of books by authors who "travel in order to write" or by those with established profiles in the literary world, Tasmania was in a sense short-changed because of its position on a geographical and economic periphery.…”