A Year's Journey through France and Part of Spain 1777

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A Year's Journey through France and Part of Spain 1777 by Philip Thicknesse offers a vivid account of the author's travels through France and parts of Spain during the late 18th century. The narrative is structured as a series of letters providing a personal and detailed perspective on the cultural social and historical aspects of the regions visited. Thicknesse's journey takes him through intermediary cities such as Nismes Arles Marseilles Avignon and Lyons where he encounters a variety of people and experiences that shape his observations. In Nismes he is captivated by the beauty and elegance of his hostess while in Arles he is fascinated by the remnants of Roman architecture and the city's rich history. His travels also lead him to Marseilles where he reflects on the bustling port city and its diverse population. In Avignon Thicknesse is intrigued by the tomb of Laura made famous by Petrarch and the city's connection to the papacy. Throughout his journey Thicknesse provides insights into the customs architecture and landscapes of the regions he visits offering readers a glimpse into the past. His narrative is not only a travelogue but also a reflection on the changes and continuities in European society during a time of transformation. Thicknesse's keen observations and engaging storytelling make this work a valuable resource for understanding the cultural and historical context of 18th century France and Spain.
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