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Marco Polo: history’s most famous travel writer?

You're Dead to Me

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Imprisoned Narratives: Marco Polo's Polish Story

This chapter examines the paradoxical life of Marco Polo post-Venice return, focusing on his incarceration and collaboration with Rusticello, who documented Polo's travels. It discusses the linguistic choices made in their narrative, revealing it was written in French rather than Italian, and explores the motivations behind Polo's storytelling. Additionally, the chapter touches on the intrigue of Polo's imprisonment, his social rise thereafter, and the mysterious gaps in historical records of his later life.

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