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Eothen: Traces of Travel Brought Home from the East

Libri antichi e moderni
Kinglake, Alexander William
Dover 2015,
15,00 €
(Roma, Italia)
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Dettagli

  • Autore
  • Kinglake, Alexander William
  • Editori
  • Dover 2015
  • Soggetto
  • Turchia Turkey Turquie
  • Descrizione
  • S
  • Sovracoperta
  • False
  • Stato di conservazione
  • Come nuovo
  • Legatura
  • Brossura
  • Copia autografata
  • False
  • Prima edizione
  • False

Descrizione

8vo, br. ed. Jan MorrisEothen ("From the East") recaptures a bold young Englishman's exploits in the Middle East during the 1830s. Alexander William Kinglake recounts his rambles through the Balkans, Turkey, Cyprus, Syria, Palestine, and Egypt in a style radically different from other travel books of his era. Rather than dwelling on art or monuments, Kinglake's captivating narrative focuses on the natives and their cities. His adventures ? populated by Bedouins, pashas, slave-traders, monks, pilgrims, and other colorfully drawn personalities ? include crossing the desolate Sinai with a four-camel caravan and a sojourn in plague-ridden Cairo. A contemporary of Gladstone at Eton and of Tennyson and Thackeray at Cambridge, Kinglake offers a frankly imperialistic worldview. "As I felt so have I written," he declares in his preface, and his forthright expressions of his thoughts and impressions range in mood from confessional, to comic, to serious, to romantic. Victorian readers were captivated by Kinglake's chatty tone and his uncompromising honesty, and two centuries later this remarkable travelogue remains funny, fresh, and original.

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