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In Château Land

Wharton Anne Hollingsworth
Date de parution 01/02/2024
EAN: 9791041984107
Disponibilité Disponible chez l'éditeur
"In Château Land" by Anne Hollingsworth Wharton is a travel narrative that captures the enchanting beauty and rich historical tapestry of Italy and Switzerland. The narrative begins with the author's journey through the Italian lakes, particularly La... Voir la description complète
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ÉditeurCULTUREA
Nombre de pages162
Langue du livreAnglais
AuteurWharton Anne Hollingsworth
FormatPaperback / softback
Type de produitLivre
Date de parution01/02/2024
Poids294 g
Dimensions (épaisseur x largeur x hauteur)1,20 x 17,00 x 22,00 cm
Exploring the Cultural and Historical Landscapes of Italy and Switzerland
"In Château Land" by Anne Hollingsworth Wharton is a travel narrative that captures the enchanting beauty and rich historical tapestry of Italy and Switzerland. The narrative begins with the author's journey through the Italian lakes, particularly Lake Como and Lake Maggiore, where the natural beauty is described with vivid imagery. The author and her companions, including Miss Cassandra and Lydia, explore the picturesque landscapes, historic villas, and gardens, such as the Villa Carlotta and Isola Bella. The narrative is interspersed with historical anecdotes, such as the story of Bianca Sforza's stormy journey on Lake Como and the tragic tale of Emperor Maximilian, which adds depth to the travel experience. The journey continues to Switzerland, where the travelers visit Lausanne and Geneva. The narrative highlights the cultural shift from the warm, vibrant atmosphere of Italy to the more austere and orderly environment of Switzerland. A significant portion of the narrative is dedicated to a visit to Coppet, the home of Madame de Stael. The author delves into the history of Madame de Stael and her family, particularly her mother, Madame Necker, and the intellectual circle that frequented Coppet. The narrative paints a picture of Madame de Stael's life, her longing for Paris, and her influence on European intellectual life. Throughout the narrative, Wharton weaves together personal reflections, historical insights, and vivid descriptions of the landscapes and architecture. The text serves as both a travelogue and a historical exploration, offering readers a glimpse into the cultural and historical richness of the regions visited. The narrative concludes with a sense of appreciation for the beauty and history encountered, leaving readers with a desire to explore these regions themselves.