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John Bull on the Guadalquivir
John Bull on the Guadalquivir
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John Bull on the Guadalquivir

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John Bull on the Guadalquivir is a travelogue by the renowned Victorian author Anthony Trollope. First published in 1860, this narrative explores Trollope's impressions and experiences during his journey through Spain, particularly focusing on the Guadalquivir River region. The title alludes to the quintessential Englishman, John Bull, embarking on an adventure in an exotic locale.Trollope's work is characterized by its keen observational skills and witty commentary, providing readers with a vivid portrayal of Spanish culture, landscapes, and social customs. His narrative captures the essence of 19th-century Spain, juxtaposing it with the sensibilities of an English traveler. The book is a blend of personal anecdotes, historical insights, and cultural reflections, making it both informative and entertaining.Through his travels, Trollope delves into the nuances of Spanish life, from the bustling streets of Seville to the serene banks of the Guadalquivir. His writing not only conveys the physical journey but also offers a deeper understanding of the cultural and social dynamics of the time. John Bull on the Guadalquivir remains a charming and insightful account, showcasing Trollope's literary prowess and his ability to transport readers to distant lands.
ISBN
9789362534576
Språk
Engelsk
Utgivelsesdato
17.6.2024
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