A Season at Harrogate / In a Series of Poetical Epistles, from Benjamin Blunderhead, Esquire, to His Mother, in Derbyshire. With Useful and Copious Notes, Descriptive of the Objects Most Worthy of Attention in the Vicinity of Harrogate
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A sequence of comic poetical epistles takes the form of letters from a whimsical visitor to his mother, recounting a season at a popular spa town. The speaker describes pungent sulphurous waters, the ritual of drinking from communal cups, encounters with eccentric fellow guests and assorted medical practitioners, and amusing portraits of local characters and pastimes. Interspersed travel-notes outline nearby sights and practical observations, blending light satire, social commentary, and verse to lampoon fashionable resort customs.
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