Twice round the clock; or, The hours of the day and night in London. A Literary Journey Through London's Daily Tapestry

Par : George Augustus Sala
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  • Nombre de pages414
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN406-633--952848-2
  • EAN4066339528482
  • Date de parution10/07/2023
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille6 Mo
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurGOOD PRESS

Résumé

In "Twice Round the Clock; or, The Hours of the Day and Night in London, " George Augustus Sala offers a vivid panorama of London life across the spectrum of its diverse hours. With a unique blend of journalism and literature, Sala's narrative unfolds like a tapestry, rich in detail and character. He employs a distinctive episodic structure, guiding readers through the city'Äôs bustling streets, quiet corners, and vibrant nightlife.
Set in the context of Victorian urban experience, his work reflects the socio-economic patterns and cultural dynamics of the era, weaving personal anecdotes with acute observations that reveal the essence of human existence in the metropolis, enticing readers to explore both the mundane and the extraordinary aspects of daily life in London. George Augustus Sala was a prominent Victorian journalist and travel writer whose keen sense of observation and rich imagination informed his writings.
Growing up in a milieu steeped in culture and surrounded by the burgeoning complexities of urban society, Sala was uniquely positioned to scrutinize the human condition. His extensive travels and diverse experiences nourished a profound understanding of London, leading him to craft this intricately layered work that transcends mere reporting. "Twice Round the Clock" is highly recommended for readers interested in Victorian literature, urban studies, and social commentary.
Sala'Äôs compelling prose offers not just a glimpse into an era long past, but an enduring reflection on the nature of time, place, and human connection. This book invites readers to embark on a journey through the heart of London, encouraging them to appreciate the beauty and intricacies of life as they unfold, hour by hour.
In "Twice Round the Clock; or, The Hours of the Day and Night in London, " George Augustus Sala offers a vivid panorama of London life across the spectrum of its diverse hours. With a unique blend of journalism and literature, Sala's narrative unfolds like a tapestry, rich in detail and character. He employs a distinctive episodic structure, guiding readers through the city'Äôs bustling streets, quiet corners, and vibrant nightlife.
Set in the context of Victorian urban experience, his work reflects the socio-economic patterns and cultural dynamics of the era, weaving personal anecdotes with acute observations that reveal the essence of human existence in the metropolis, enticing readers to explore both the mundane and the extraordinary aspects of daily life in London. George Augustus Sala was a prominent Victorian journalist and travel writer whose keen sense of observation and rich imagination informed his writings.
Growing up in a milieu steeped in culture and surrounded by the burgeoning complexities of urban society, Sala was uniquely positioned to scrutinize the human condition. His extensive travels and diverse experiences nourished a profound understanding of London, leading him to craft this intricately layered work that transcends mere reporting. "Twice Round the Clock" is highly recommended for readers interested in Victorian literature, urban studies, and social commentary.
Sala'Äôs compelling prose offers not just a glimpse into an era long past, but an enduring reflection on the nature of time, place, and human connection. This book invites readers to embark on a journey through the heart of London, encouraging them to appreciate the beauty and intricacies of life as they unfold, hour by hour.