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A Journal of a Visit of Three Days to Skibbereen, and its Neighbourhood. A Journey Through Skibbereen: Witnessing Famine, Resilience, and Humanity

Par : Elihu Burritt
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  • Nombre de pages109
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN406-4-06-610446-7
  • EAN4064066104467
  • Date de parution16/03/2020
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille658 Ko
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurGOOD PRESS

Résumé

Elihu Burritt's "A Journal of a Visit of Three Days to Skibbereen, and its Neighbourhood" offers an intimate and poignant glimpse into the socio-economic conditions of mid-19th century Ireland, particularly during the tumultuous years of the Great Famine. Written with keen observational prowess, Burritt's literary style is both reflective and descriptive, blending travelogue with a fascinating social critique.
The text serves not only as a personal diary but also as a vital historical document, capturing the resilience of the local populace while illuminating the stark realities of poverty and despair that pervaded the landscape during this period of crisis. His account is steeped in rich detail, presenting a nuanced portrayal of a community grappling with disaster amidst the backdrop of natural beauty and cultural vibrancy.
Elihu Burritt was an American diplomat, clergyman, and social reformer known for his humanitarian efforts and advocacy for peace. His visit to Ireland was underscored by his commitment to social justice and a deep concern for human suffering, shaping his perspectives as he navigated through the affected areas. Burritt'Äôs background as a blacksmith and his fervent religious views endowed him with a unique lens through which he perceived the struggles of the Irish people, leading to a profound empathy woven throughout his writing.
This book is highly recommended for readers interested in historical literature, social justice, and travel writing, as it offers a powerful narrative that resonates with contemporary issues of inequality and resilience. Burritt's journey not only enriches our understanding of the Irish experience but also invites us to reflect on our own societal responsibilities, making it a compelling read for scholars and armchair historians alike.