| Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Barcode | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| English Books | Anna Centenary Library 7TH FLOOR, B WING | 914.40434 SMO (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 334947 |
| 914.404 HER Open road's best of Provence & the French Riviera | 914.40434 IVE Extremely pale rose : a very French adventure | 914.40434 IVE La vie en rosé | 914.40434 SMO Travels Through France and Italy | 914.40484 ABR The rough guide to France | 914.40484 ARD France | 914.40484 BAI Back roads. France |
CLASSIC TRAVEL WRITING. In 1763, Tobias Smollett set sail from Folkestone to Boulogne. He would not return to England for two years, during which time he travelled extensively - and in a notoriously ill-tempered fashion - through much of France and Italy. Smollett, seemed 'determined to be pleased with nothing' and was 'sardonic, satirical and decidedly gloomy'. In Paris, everything had 'shrunk' and was twice as expensive as his last visit. Versailles was a 'dismal habitation'. In Rome, he felt that Michelangelo's "Last Judgement" resembled a mob; his inn in San Remo was more miserable than the worst alehouse in England and in Lerici he was sure he would be poisoned. And yet, there were places where even Smollett could not fail to be captivated. Funny, honest and full of subtle magic, this is a rare and revealing portrait of 18th century Europe at a time when Marie Antoinette had just become queen of all France, the Grand Tour was in its infancy and Cannes was a quiet fishing village.
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