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Travels in England in 1782 - Journey Through 18th Century England: A Literary Exploration - cover

Travels in England in 1782 - Journey Through 18th Century England: A Literary Exploration

Karl Philipp Moritz

Publisher: Good Press

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Karl Philipp Moritz's 'Travels in England in 1782' offers readers a fascinating glimpse into the cultural and social landscape of England during the late 18th century. Through a series of vivid and detailed travel observations, Moritz paints a vivid picture of England's cities, countryside, and people, providing valuable insights into the historical and literary context of the time. The book is written in a descriptive and evocative style, capturing the essence of England through the eyes of a keen and perceptive observer. Moritz's work stands out for its keen attention to detail and its nuanced portrayal of English society, making it a valuable resource for anyone interested in the cultural history of the period. Karl Philipp Moritz, a German author and educator, was known for his contributions to the fields of literature and aesthetics. His keen interest in travel and cultural exchange led him to embark on a journey to England in 1782, which inspired the writing of this book. Moritz's deep appreciation for English culture and his keen observations make 'Travels in England in 1782' a compelling read for those interested in the cultural and social history of 18th-century England. I highly recommend 'Travels in England in 1782' to readers who are interested in exploring the cultural and social history of England during the late 18th century. Moritz's insightful observations and engaging writing style make this book a valuable resource for understanding the nuances of English society and culture during this period.
Available since: 11/29/2019.
Print length: 130 pages.

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