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North Italian Folk: Sketches of Town and Country Life - Captivating Sketches of Italian Town and Country Life - cover

North Italian Folk: Sketches of Town and Country Life - Captivating Sketches of Italian Town and Country Life

Alice Vansittart Strettel Carr

Publisher: Good Press

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In "North Italian Folk: Sketches of Town and Country Life," Alice Vansittart Strettel Carr offers a vivid and intimate portrayal of the everyday lives and cultural practices of the rural and urban inhabitants of Northern Italy. Her keen observational skills are evident in her detailed sketches, which blend narrative prose with rich descriptions that bring to life the customs, landscapes, and societal dynamics of the region. Written during the late 19th century, this work is situated within a broader context of travel literature and ethnography, reflecting an era marked by a growing Western interest in folk traditions and regional identities. Carr, a passionate traveler and cultural enthusiast, drew inspiration from her wanderings across Italy, capturing the essence of its people and places. Born into a family that valued education and exploration, her experiences informed her empathetic approach to storytelling. Carr's background in literature and her observations as a woman traveling in a patriarchal society uniquely positioned her to present these narratives with depth and sensitivity, juxtaposing societal norms with the experiences of ordinary Italians. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in cultural anthropology, travel writing, or the sociological aspects of 19th-century Italy. Carr'Äôs insightful reflections and artistic sketches elevate the text beyond mere documentation, inviting readers to engage with the rich tapestry of Northern Italy'Äôs folklore and everyday life.
Available since: 11/11/2023.
Print length: 166 pages.

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