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Beggars on Horseback; A riding tour in North Wales - cover

Beggars on Horseback; A riding tour in North Wales

Martin Ross, E. Oe. Somerville

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In 'Beggars on Horseback; A riding tour in North Wales,' themes of wanderlust, introspection, and cultural exploration converge through a vivid tapestry of literary styles. This anthology captures the essence of a riding tour, blending narrative, observation, and wit to paint the portrait of North Wales through diverse perspectives. Each story offers a unique window into the landscape and local life, inviting readers on a journey that is both physical and metaphoric. Highlights of the collection present a myriad of encounters and experiences that speak to the transformative power of travel and the intricate tapestry of Welsh culture. The anthology's contributors, Martin Ross and E. Oe. Somerville, bring their impressive backgrounds to bear on the theme of exploration. Their writing is steeped in the tradition of Anglo-Irish literature, drawing influences from both Victorian and Celtic literary currents. Ross and Somerville, known for their keen observations and sharp wit, align with the cultural movements of their time, offering works that not only reflect the social and political landscapes but also deliver pointed critiques and humor. Together, their voices coalesce, providing a multifaceted perspective on travel and the human condition. Readers are offered a rare opportunity to experience the plurality of insights that 'Beggars on Horseback' presents. Whether pursued for its educational value or its vibrant storytelling, this anthology is a compelling exploration of diverse voices, styles, and themes. It serves not only as an introduction to the nuanced world of North Wales but also as an intellectual dialogue among its authors, fostering a deeper appreciation for travel writing and cultural exploration. This collection is an essential read for anyone intrigued by the synthesis of history, culture, and literature within a single volume.
Disponible desde: 01/08/2022.
Longitud de impresión: 71 páginas.

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