Travels in Tartary, Tibet, and China During the Years 1844 - 1846 (Vol. 1&2). Journeys Through Central Asia: An Exploration of Cultures and Landscapes
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- Nombre de pages580
- FormatePub
- ISBN859-65--4779081-5
- EAN8596547790815
- Date de parution27/12/2023
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille3 Mo
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- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
In "Travels in Tartary, Tibet, and China During the Years 1844-1846, " Evariste R?©gis Huc presents a captivating account of his extensive journey through the largely uncharted territories of Central Asia. Huc's vivid narrative combines rich descriptive prose with astute observations of the diverse cultures, religions, and landscapes he encounters. The work stands as a remarkable piece of 19th-century travel literature, showcasing the burgeoning interest in Eastern exploration during a time when Western perceptions of Asia were evolving rapidly, shaped by both curiosity and imperial ambitions.
Evariste R?©gis Huc was a French missionary and explorer whose profound engagement with Eastern philosophies and cultures fueled his commitment to documenting these lesser-known regions. His dual role as both a spiritual envoy and an astute observer of the socio-political climate of the time lends an authentic perspective to his writing. Huc's previous experiences in the region, coupled with his scholarly background, inform his narratives with both factual depth and a sense of wonder.
This work is highly recommended for anyone interested in the intersection of travel, cultural exchange, and historical context, as Huc's eloquent prose invites readers to traverse the complexities and beauties of a world often overlooked. His meticulous observations and reflections provide invaluable insights that resonate with both contemporary scholars and casual readers alike.
Evariste R?©gis Huc was a French missionary and explorer whose profound engagement with Eastern philosophies and cultures fueled his commitment to documenting these lesser-known regions. His dual role as both a spiritual envoy and an astute observer of the socio-political climate of the time lends an authentic perspective to his writing. Huc's previous experiences in the region, coupled with his scholarly background, inform his narratives with both factual depth and a sense of wonder.
This work is highly recommended for anyone interested in the intersection of travel, cultural exchange, and historical context, as Huc's eloquent prose invites readers to traverse the complexities and beauties of a world often overlooked. His meticulous observations and reflections provide invaluable insights that resonate with both contemporary scholars and casual readers alike.
In "Travels in Tartary, Tibet, and China During the Years 1844-1846, " Evariste R?©gis Huc presents a captivating account of his extensive journey through the largely uncharted territories of Central Asia. Huc's vivid narrative combines rich descriptive prose with astute observations of the diverse cultures, religions, and landscapes he encounters. The work stands as a remarkable piece of 19th-century travel literature, showcasing the burgeoning interest in Eastern exploration during a time when Western perceptions of Asia were evolving rapidly, shaped by both curiosity and imperial ambitions.
Evariste R?©gis Huc was a French missionary and explorer whose profound engagement with Eastern philosophies and cultures fueled his commitment to documenting these lesser-known regions. His dual role as both a spiritual envoy and an astute observer of the socio-political climate of the time lends an authentic perspective to his writing. Huc's previous experiences in the region, coupled with his scholarly background, inform his narratives with both factual depth and a sense of wonder.
This work is highly recommended for anyone interested in the intersection of travel, cultural exchange, and historical context, as Huc's eloquent prose invites readers to traverse the complexities and beauties of a world often overlooked. His meticulous observations and reflections provide invaluable insights that resonate with both contemporary scholars and casual readers alike.
Evariste R?©gis Huc was a French missionary and explorer whose profound engagement with Eastern philosophies and cultures fueled his commitment to documenting these lesser-known regions. His dual role as both a spiritual envoy and an astute observer of the socio-political climate of the time lends an authentic perspective to his writing. Huc's previous experiences in the region, coupled with his scholarly background, inform his narratives with both factual depth and a sense of wonder.
This work is highly recommended for anyone interested in the intersection of travel, cultural exchange, and historical context, as Huc's eloquent prose invites readers to traverse the complexities and beauties of a world often overlooked. His meticulous observations and reflections provide invaluable insights that resonate with both contemporary scholars and casual readers alike.