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The Englishwoman in America

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"The Englishwoman in America" penned by Isabella Lucy Bird offers a captivating firsthand account of her travels through the United States during the mid-19th century. Published in 1856, this insightful narrative presents Bird's observations, encounters, and adventures as she traverses the diverse landscapes and cultures of America. Bird, a bold and intrepid traveler, provides vivid descriptions of her experiences, offering readers an authentic glimpse into the young nation. Her narrative brims with vivid imagery, detailing the scenic beauty of landscapes, bustling cityscapes, and the lives of the people she meets along her journey. Through her discerning eye and engaging prose, Bird not only captures the essence of the places she visits but also delves into the social fabric of America. She explores topics ranging from the societal norms and customs of various regions to the contrasts between rural and urban life, providing a nuanced portrayal of American society during that era. As a female traveler in the 19th century, Bird's perspective adds a unique dimension to her observations. Her experiences as an Englishwoman navigating the intricacies of American culture, alongside her encounters with diverse communities and landscapes, enrich the narrative. "The Englishwoman in America" stands as a valuable historical document, offering a compelling blend of travelogue, cultural exploration, and social commentary. Bird's keen observations and candid reflections on the nation's character, landscapes, and people make this book a captivating read for those interested in travel literature, American history, and the experiences of female travelers in the 1800s.

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  • Sprog:
  • Engelsk
  • ISBN:
  • 9781611041958
  • Indbinding:
  • Paperback
  • Sideantal:
  • 370
  • Udgivet:
  • 5. december 2023
  • Størrelse:
  • 152x20x229 mm.
  • Vægt:
  • 536 g.
Leveringstid: 8-11 hverdage
Forventet levering: 16. januar 2025
Forlænget returret til d. 31. januar 2025
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"The Englishwoman in America" penned by Isabella Lucy Bird offers a captivating firsthand account of her travels through the United States during the mid-19th century. Published in 1856, this insightful narrative presents Bird's observations, encounters, and adventures as she traverses the diverse landscapes and cultures of America.
Bird, a bold and intrepid traveler, provides vivid descriptions of her experiences, offering readers an authentic glimpse into the young nation. Her narrative brims with vivid imagery, detailing the scenic beauty of landscapes, bustling cityscapes, and the lives of the people she meets along her journey.
Through her discerning eye and engaging prose, Bird not only captures the essence of the places she visits but also delves into the social fabric of America. She explores topics ranging from the societal norms and customs of various regions to the contrasts between rural and urban life, providing a nuanced portrayal of American society during that era.
As a female traveler in the 19th century, Bird's perspective adds a unique dimension to her observations. Her experiences as an Englishwoman navigating the intricacies of American culture, alongside her encounters with diverse communities and landscapes, enrich the narrative.
"The Englishwoman in America" stands as a valuable historical document, offering a compelling blend of travelogue, cultural exploration, and social commentary. Bird's keen observations and candid reflections on the nation's character, landscapes, and people make this book a captivating read for those interested in travel literature, American history, and the experiences of female travelers in the 1800s.

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