Observations upon the Town of Cromer (eBook)

Considered as a Watering Place, and the Picturesque Scenery in Its Neighbourhood

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2022
33 Seiten
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859-654736951-6 (EAN)

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Observations upon the Town of Cromer - Edmund Bartell
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In 'Observations upon the Town of Cromer,' Edmund Bartell offers an engaging and insightful account of Cromer, delineated with the precision of a seasoned traveller with an eye for detail. His text is enshrined in eloquence, reflecting a blend of travelogues and topographical literature that was prominent during his time. Characterized by its reflective and picturesque literary style, the work traverses the terrain of Cromer as a watering place, delving into its natural splendor and the inherent appeal that beckoned visitors of the Georgian era. Bartell's narrative is an intricate tapestry that deftly interweaves descriptive prowess and historical grounding, crafting a panoramic viewing of Cromer and its environs that resonates with cultural and aesthetic appreciation.nEdmund Bartell, a connoisseur of landscape and architecture, peppers his work with personal musings and observations that reflect a profound connection to the subject matter. His background likely equipped him with the nuanced perspective and descriptive capacity displayed in the book. Bartell's dedication to capturing the essence of Cromer both as a physical space and a sensorial experience suggests a deeper, perhaps nostalgic, affinity for the locale, an affection that steadily emanates throughout his prose. His manuscript thus emerges not merely as a guide but as a written monument to a cherished place.n'Recommendations for this exquisite piece of literature extend to enthusiasts of historical geography, admirers of 18th-century English seaside towns, and readers drawn to the interplay of culture and nature within the literary frame. Edmund Bartell's 'Observations upon the Town of Cromer' is more than a celebration of landscape; it is a cherished keepsake for the literary connoisseur, a work that invites reflection upon the delicate interlacing of place, memory, and the aesthetic spirit. This painstaking retelling is an essential read for those who yearn to immerse themselves in a historical contemplation of place, articulated with grace and a painterly touch.

Reverend Edmund Bartell (1759–1829) was an esteemed English clergyman known for his erudite contributions to the topographical literature of his era. With a passionate interest in natural history and scenic beauties, Bartell penned 'Observations upon the Town of Cromer', a detailed account of the town located on the north coast of Norfolk, England. His work, while focusing on a specific locality, reflects a broader literary style of the 18th and early 19th centuries that combines elements of travelogues, historical recounting, and descriptions of natural environments. Bartell's observational skills and descriptive prowess shine through the pages of his writing, mirroring the inquisitive spirit of the Enlightenment. Although his literary output was not prolific, his contribution to the genre of topography holds significance for both historical and environmental studies, offering insights into the landscape and society of Cromer during this time period. His writing exhibits an early form of environmental appreciation coupled with an emphasis on historical and sociological narratives, which scholars and enthusiasts of regional histories and landscape studies continue to find valuable.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 16.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Reisen Reiseführer
Schlagworte 18th-century British travel • British seaside towns history • classic travel narratives • Cromer • Cromer cultural history • Cromer England travel • Cromer historical guide • Cromer travel literature • Description and travel • Edmund Bartell observations • England • historical travel accounts • History of Great Britain • Norfolk England guidebook
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