A Day's Tour (eBook)

A Journey through France and Belgium by Calais, Tournay, Orchies, Douai, Arras, Béthune, Lille, Comines, Ypres, Hazebrouck, Berg
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2022
54 Seiten
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859-654735723-0 (EAN)

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A Day's Tour - Percy Fitzgerald
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Percy Fitzgerald's 'A Day's Tour' is an exquisite travelogue that takes the reader on a captivating journey through the picturesque landscapes of France and Belgium. With an itinerary that weaves from Calais through Tournay to Béthune and beyond, Fitzgerald's narrative glides across the cultural and historical tapestries of these European regions. The author employs a descriptive literary style that richly evokes the cities and countryside, transporting readers to the heart of each locale. Fitzgerald's work not only reflects the travel literature of his time but also serves as a bridge connecting Victorian perspectives to contemporary readers, giving them insight into the era's societal views and mores.

The erudite Percy Fitzgerald, an esteemed writer and critic of the Victorian era, arguably penned 'A Day's Tour' as a reflection of his lifelong fascination with European history and culture. This journey through France and Belgium is not merely geographical but also a testament to Fitzgerald's robust intellectual curiosity. It is likely that his academic background and career in literature provided the bedrock for the insightful observations that permeate this work, linking a love for adventure with scholarly acumen.

'A Day's Tour' is recommended for those who share both a wanderlust for European travels and a thirst for historical knowledge. The tome stands as a monument to the marriage of travelogue and cultural study, perfect for readers who appreciate the past's intersections with the present. Fitzgerald's vivid prose offers a portal to bygone days, ensuring that each page is not just read but experienced. This work is an essential addition to the libraries of literary connoisseurs and amateur historians alike.

Percy Fitzgerald (1834–1925) was a multifaceted Irish author, critic, and historian, known for his literary contributions during the Victorian era. An alumnus of Trinity College Dublin, Fitzgerald devoted his life to the world of letters, thriving not just as a writer but also engaging actively in the theatre, both as a playwright and a biographer of renowned actors. His oeuvre encompasses various genres, including history, biography, fiction, and drama. Fitzgerald's literary style often reflected his intense interest in societal observations, embedding a rich tapestry of character studies within his works. One notable publication, 'A Day's Tour' (1892), exemplifies Fitzgerald's keen eye for detail and narrative flair. Through the medium of travel literature, he takes readers on a journey across picturesque landscapes, using evocative descriptions and personal reflections. His ability to interweave historical context with the travel narrative made his prose both engaging and educational. Beyond 'A Day's Tour', he authored a multitude of books, including biographies of Charles Dickens and Lord William Charles Cavendish-Bentinck, reflecting his diverse literary reach. Fitzgerald's legacy lies in his eclectic body of work and significant contributions to Victorian literature and cultural history.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 16.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Reisen Reiseführer
Schlagworte 19th century journey • Adventure and discovery • antiquarian travel guide • Belgium • Benelux countries • British travel literature • classic travel stories • cultural exploration • Description and travel • European travel narrative • France • Historical Travelogue • History of France • History of Low Countries • Percy Fitzgerald author • Victorian era travel • Voyages and travels
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