Dagonet Abroad

Par : George R. Sims
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  • Nombre de pages236
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN859-65--4714471-7
  • EAN8596547144717
  • Date de parution01/08/2022
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille587 Ko
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurDIGICAT

Résumé

In "Dagonet Abroad, " George R. Sims delivers a keenly observed travelogue that marries humor with poignant reflections on society. The narrative follows the archetypal figure of Dagonet, an alter ego for Sims himself, as he embarks on a series of journeys across Europe, engaging with local cultures and the peculiarities of their inhabitants. Written in a lively literary style infused with wit and irony, the text reflects the late Victorian fascination with travel literature while subtly critiquing the era's social mores and class distinctions.
Sims's vivid descriptions and sharp commentary evoke the sights, sounds, and sensations of the places he visits, offering readers both entertainment and insight into the complexities of modernity. George R. Sims, an English author, journalist, and playwright, emerged from a background informed by the urban milieu of London during the late 19th century. His varied career afforded him a unique perspective on social issues, which is apparent in the humorous yet critical lens through which he examines English identity and foreign cultures in this work.
Sims's prior successes in the realms of poetry and theater showcase his versatility, culminating in this richly textured oeuvre that deepens our understanding of travel in a rapidly changing world. Recommended for readers who appreciate sharp social commentary wrapped in humor, "Dagonet Abroad" offers an engaging exploration of both the traveler and the traveled. Sims's ability to navigate intricate societal dynamics while maintaining a lighthearted tone makes this work a compelling read for those interested in travel literature, social critique, and the vast tapestry of human experience.
In "Dagonet Abroad, " George R. Sims delivers a keenly observed travelogue that marries humor with poignant reflections on society. The narrative follows the archetypal figure of Dagonet, an alter ego for Sims himself, as he embarks on a series of journeys across Europe, engaging with local cultures and the peculiarities of their inhabitants. Written in a lively literary style infused with wit and irony, the text reflects the late Victorian fascination with travel literature while subtly critiquing the era's social mores and class distinctions.
Sims's vivid descriptions and sharp commentary evoke the sights, sounds, and sensations of the places he visits, offering readers both entertainment and insight into the complexities of modernity. George R. Sims, an English author, journalist, and playwright, emerged from a background informed by the urban milieu of London during the late 19th century. His varied career afforded him a unique perspective on social issues, which is apparent in the humorous yet critical lens through which he examines English identity and foreign cultures in this work.
Sims's prior successes in the realms of poetry and theater showcase his versatility, culminating in this richly textured oeuvre that deepens our understanding of travel in a rapidly changing world. Recommended for readers who appreciate sharp social commentary wrapped in humor, "Dagonet Abroad" offers an engaging exploration of both the traveler and the traveled. Sims's ability to navigate intricate societal dynamics while maintaining a lighthearted tone makes this work a compelling read for those interested in travel literature, social critique, and the vast tapestry of human experience.
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