A little tour in ireland. A Journey Through Ireland's Past and Present
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- Nombre de pages90
- PrésentationBroché
- Poids0.172 kg
- Dimensions17,0 cm × 22,0 cm × 0,7 cm
- ISBN979-10-419-8200-4
- EAN9791041982004
- Date de parution16/01/2024
- ÉditeurCulturea
Résumé
"A Little Tour in Ireland" by S. Reynolds Hole, illustrated by John Leech, is a travelogue that captures the essence of Ireland in the late 19th century. The narrative begins with the author's decision to embark on a journey to Ireland, prompted by personal disappointment and a desire for adventure. The book is structured as a series of chapters, each detailing different stages of the journey, from Dublin to Galway, and further into the heart of Connemara.
Hole's observations are rich with humor and vivid descriptions, offering insights into the landscapes, architecture, and people of Ireland. The author reflects on the historical and cultural significance of various locations, such as the University of Dublin and the Claddagh in Galway, while also addressing the social issues of the time, including the aftermath of the Great Famine. The narrative is interspersed with anecdotes and interactions with locals, providing a personal and engaging perspective on Irish life.
The illustrations by John Leech complement the text, adding a visual dimension to the author's experiences. Overall, the book serves as both a travel guide and a historical document, capturing the beauty and complexity of Ireland during this period.
Hole's observations are rich with humor and vivid descriptions, offering insights into the landscapes, architecture, and people of Ireland. The author reflects on the historical and cultural significance of various locations, such as the University of Dublin and the Claddagh in Galway, while also addressing the social issues of the time, including the aftermath of the Great Famine. The narrative is interspersed with anecdotes and interactions with locals, providing a personal and engaging perspective on Irish life.
The illustrations by John Leech complement the text, adding a visual dimension to the author's experiences. Overall, the book serves as both a travel guide and a historical document, capturing the beauty and complexity of Ireland during this period.

