With a lack of sentimentality unusual for the genre, _Venice Observed_
explores the history, art, architecture, religion, and cultural
peculiarities of the City of Canals. Mordantly witty and legendarily
wry, Mary McCarthy catalogs the impressions of such visitors to the
city as Montaigne, Stendhal, Spencer, and Henry James, but paints her
own wholly original depictions of the city. Her adoration of the
immortal city enlivens her interest in everything from the Venetian
preference for cats over dogs to Tintoretto's paintings in the Scuola
di San Rocco. Concerning Venice's ubiquitous tourists, McCarthy notes,
"The complaint against foreigners, voiced by a foreigner, chimes
querulously through the ages, in unison with the medieval monk who
found St Mark's Square filled with 'Turks, Libyans, Parthians, and
other monsters of the sea.' Today it is the Germans we complain of,
and no doubt they complain of the Americans, in the same words."
Conversational yet deeply informed _Venice Observed_ is a classic
travel narrative for the ages.
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ISBN
9781735778907
Publisert
2024
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Warbler Press
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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