Italian Journeys
"Italian Journeys" by William Dean Howells is a travelogue that offers a detailed and reflective exploration of Italy during the 19th century. Through his observations, Howells provides readers with a rich cultural and historical perspective on various Italian regions. The book is a blend of travel writing and personal reflection, capturing Howells' experiences as he travels through Italy. He describes the country's diverse landscapes, historical sites, and architectural marvels, providing insights into Italy's art and local customs. His narrative includes vivid depictions of the geographical features and the social customs he encounters, offering a comprehensive view of Italian life and culture. Howells' reflections on the places he visits-ranging from bustling cities to serene countryside-highlight the contrast between the past and present. He delves into the historical context of various sites, discussing their significance and the impact of tourism on local life. Overall, "Italian Journeys" serves as both a personal diary of Howells' travels and a broader commentary on Italy's cultural and historical landscape. Through his keen observations and detailed descriptions, Howells provides a window into the Italy of his time, blending travelogue with cultural and historical exploration.
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Italian Journeys
"Italian Journeys" by William Dean Howells is a travelogue that offers a detailed and reflective exploration of Italy during the 19th century. Through his observations, Howells provides readers with a rich cultural and historical perspective on various Italian regions. The book is a blend of travel writing and personal reflection, capturing Howells' experiences as he travels through Italy. He describes the country's diverse landscapes, historical sites, and architectural marvels, providing insights into Italy's art and local customs. His narrative includes vivid depictions of the geographical features and the social customs he encounters, offering a comprehensive view of Italian life and culture. Howells' reflections on the places he visits-ranging from bustling cities to serene countryside-highlight the contrast between the past and present. He delves into the historical context of various sites, discussing their significance and the impact of tourism on local life. Overall, "Italian Journeys" serves as both a personal diary of Howells' travels and a broader commentary on Italy's cultural and historical landscape. Through his keen observations and detailed descriptions, Howells provides a window into the Italy of his time, blending travelogue with cultural and historical exploration.
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Italian Journeys

Italian Journeys

by William Dean Howells
Italian Journeys

Italian Journeys

by William Dean Howells

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Overview

"Italian Journeys" by William Dean Howells is a travelogue that offers a detailed and reflective exploration of Italy during the 19th century. Through his observations, Howells provides readers with a rich cultural and historical perspective on various Italian regions. The book is a blend of travel writing and personal reflection, capturing Howells' experiences as he travels through Italy. He describes the country's diverse landscapes, historical sites, and architectural marvels, providing insights into Italy's art and local customs. His narrative includes vivid depictions of the geographical features and the social customs he encounters, offering a comprehensive view of Italian life and culture. Howells' reflections on the places he visits-ranging from bustling cities to serene countryside-highlight the contrast between the past and present. He delves into the historical context of various sites, discussing their significance and the impact of tourism on local life. Overall, "Italian Journeys" serves as both a personal diary of Howells' travels and a broader commentary on Italy's cultural and historical landscape. Through his keen observations and detailed descriptions, Howells provides a window into the Italy of his time, blending travelogue with cultural and historical exploration.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789364282031
Publisher: Double 9 Books
Publication date: 08/01/2024
Pages: 230
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.52(d)

About the Author

William Dean Howells (1837-1920) was an American novelist, literary critic, and editor who played a significant role in the development of American literature in the late 19th century. He was born in Ohio and worked as a printer's apprentice before becoming a journalist and eventually a fiction writer. Howells' most famous novels include "The Rise of Silas Lapham," "A Hazard of New Fortunes," and "The Minister's Charge." He was also an influential literary critic and editor, serving as the editor of The Atlantic Monthly from 1871 to 1881 and advocating for realism in literature. Howells was a friend and mentor to many writers of his time, including Mark Twain and Henry James. He also played an important role in promoting the works of African American writers, such as Paul Laurence Dunbar. Throughout his career, Howells was known for his social commentary and his concern for social justice. He was a strong advocate for women's rights and was active in the abolitionist movement before the Civil War. Overall, William Dean Howells was a key figure in the development of American literature in the late 19th century, and his contributions as a novelist, critic, and editor continue to be studied and appreciated today.

Table of Contents

The Road to Rome from Venice:
I. Leaving Venice
II. From Padua to Ferrara
III. The Picturesque, the Improbable, and the Pathetic in Ferrara
IV. Through Bologna to Genoa
V. Up and Down Genoa
VI. By Sea from Genoa to Naples
VII. Certain Things in Naples
VIII. A Day in Pompeii
IX. A Half-Hour at Herculaneum
X. Capri and Capriotes
XI. Between Rome and Naples
XII. Roman Pearls
Forza Maggiore
At Padua
A Pilgrimate to Petrarch's House at Arquà
A Visit to the Cimbri
Minor Travels:
I. Pisa
II. Trieste
III. Bassano
IV. Possagno, Canova's Birthplace
V. Como
Stopping at Fincenza, Verona, and Parma
Ducal Mantua
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