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Letters of a Traveller

bryant William Cullen
Publication date 28/01/2024
EAN: 9791041983735
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"Letters of a Traveller" by William Cullen Bryant is a collection of letters that document the author's observations and experiences during his travels across Europe and America over a span of sixteen years. The letters, written in a casual and refle... See full description
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PublisherCULTUREA
Page Count84
Languageen
Authorbryant William Cullen
FormatPaperback / softback
Product typeBook
Publication date28/01/2024
Weight162 g
Dimensions (thickness x width x height)0.60 x 17.00 x 22.00 cm
Observations and Reflections on European and American Travels
"Letters of a Traveller" by William Cullen Bryant is a collection of letters that document the author's observations and experiences during his travels across Europe and America over a span of sixteen years. The letters, written in a casual and reflective style, offer insights into the cultural, social, and political landscapes of the regions he visited. Bryant's journey begins in France, where he is struck by the antiquity and historical depth of the country, from its architecture to its customs. He describes the vibrant life in Paris, contrasting it with the serene and stagnant atmosphere of Pisa. As he travels through Italy, he reflects on the picturesque yet manipulated landscapes, the rich artistic heritage, and the political climate, particularly in Tuscany and Naples. Bryant's observations extend to the practices of the Italian courts and the influence of Austrian power in the region. His journey also takes him to Venice, where he marvels at the city's evolving beauty and laments its decline in the absence of its former commercial glory. Throughout his travels, Bryant maintains a keen eye for detail and a thoughtful perspective on the differences between European and American societies, often expressing gratitude for the freedoms and opportunities available in his homeland. The letters serve not only as a travelogue but also as a commentary on the human condition and the changes of history and governance on everyday life.