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The Totall Discourse of the Rare Adventures & Painefull Peregrinations - The Long Nineteene Yeares Travayles from Scotland to the most famous Kingdomes in Europe Asia and Affrica - cover

The Totall Discourse of the Rare Adventures & Painefull Peregrinations - The Long Nineteene Yeares Travayles from Scotland to the most famous Kingdomes in Europe Asia and Affrica

William Lithgow

Publisher: DigiCat

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In "The Totall Discourse of the Rare Adventures & Painefull Peregrinations", William Lithgow weaves a rich tapestry of his travels across Europe and the Middle East during the early 17th century. The narrative is both a travelogue and a personal memoir, marked by vivid descriptions, humor, and poignant observations on the diverse cultures he encountered. Lithgow's prose reveals a blend of curiosity and skepticism, reflecting the tensions of the early modern period, where exploration often collided with ethnocentric views. His work is a significant contribution to the literature of travel, as it not only documents geographical routes but also engages in a broader discourse about humanity and the cultural peculiarities of his time. As a Scotsman who ventured far beyond his homeland, William Lithgow's life was one of adventure and hardship, which significantly shaped his narrative style and thematic focus. His experiences, including imprisonment and perilous encounters, inform the urgent and reflective tone throughout the text. Lithgow's position within the larger context of burgeoning global interest in travel and exploration highlights his role in promoting cross-cultural understanding during a period beset by conflict and superstition. For readers seeking an engaging exploration of early modern travel literature, Lithgow's work is indispensable. It is not only a mesmerizing account of adventure but also serves as a critical lens through which we can examine the complexities of cultural engagement in a world that was rapidly expanding politically and culturally. Lithgow's blend of humor and earnestness ensures that his timeless observations resonate with contemporary readers.
Available since: 06/13/2022.
Print length: 415 pages.

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