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Glances at Europe

In a Series of Letters from Great Britain, France, Italy, Switzerland, &c. During the Summer of 1851
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In «Glances at Europe,» Horace Greeley provides a captivating and multifaceted travelogue that merges keen observational prowess with social commentary. Written during the mid-19th century, Greeley's prose reflects the era's burgeoning interest in European culture, politics, and landscape. The book artfully interweaves personal reflections and astute critiques, offering readers insights into European societies during a time of significant reform and upheaval. Greeley's literary style is imbued with a journalistic clarity, capturing the spirit of a rapidly transforming continent while navigating the tensions between American ideals and European traditions. Horace Greeley was not only a prominent journalist and founder of the New-York Tribune but also a fervent advocate for social change, including abolition and educational reform. His experiences as a reporter and political commentator during a period marked by innovation and turmoil undoubtedly influenced his perspectives on Europe. Greeley's travels provided him the opportunity to explore the contrasts between the Old World and the New, rendering him a keen observer of the underlying currents that shaped both American and European societies. For readers seeking to deepen their understanding of 19th-century Europe through the eyes of an astute American observer, «Glances at Europe» is an essential read. Greeley's blend of personal narrative and insightful analysis offers timeless reflections on culture, society, and the perpetual dialogue between America and Europe.

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Release date on Litres:
03 November 2024
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390 p.
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8596547312567
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