Description
Most of the book focuses on Italy's northern regions -- Tuscany, Milan, and Venice -- in addition to sojourns in Rome and Naples. Although appalled by scenes of abject poverty, much of which he attributed to oppression by the Catholic Church, Dickens was captivated by his encounters with lively street carnivals, curious customs, and vivacious individuals. His reflections offer not only the social observations characteristic of his novels, but also keen insights into the author's mind and personality.
Author: Charles Dickens
Publisher: Dover Publications
Published: 07/20/2016
Pages: 176
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.30lbs
Size: 7.90h x 4.90w x 0.60d
ISBN13: 9780486807089
ISBN10: 0486807088
BISAC Categories:
- Travel | Europe | Italy
- Literary Collections | European | Italian
- Biography & Autobiography | General
About the Author
After a childhood blighted by poverty, commercial success came early to Charles Dickens (1812-70). By the age of 24, he was an international sensation whose new novels were eagerly anticipated. Two centuries later, Dickens' popularity endures as readers revel in the warm humanity and rollicking humor of his tales of self-discovery.
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