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Abstract
This chapter examines the existing trend of literary tourism and literary places in the cross-country perspective of India and Bangladesh, relating this to some generic suggestions. Based on a case-study viewpoint, this research addresses basic theoretical analysis of the two relevant terms: literary tourism and literary places. The Indian research context is placed under the lens of literary tourism, while the Bangladesh context is viewed to cover literary places.