Following the Equator: A Journey Around the World. Part 5
The narrative records a globe-trotting lecture tour with close, often ironic observations of life in South Asia: visits to temples and princely receptions, descriptions of ceremonies, funerary practices and towers of silence, street scenes and caste customs, encounters with elephant rides and noisy processions, accounts of criminal groups and trials, and meditations on disease and social habits. Intertwined are sharp cultural comparisons and satirical reflections on colonial etiquette, complexions, and class distinctions, delivered through anecdote, descriptive set pieces, and pointed social commentary.
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The narrative records a globe-trotting lecture tour with close, often ironic observations of life in South Asia: visits to temples and princely receptions, descriptions of ceremonies, funerary practices and towers of silence, street scenes and caste customs, encounters with elephant rides and noisy processions, accounts of criminal groups and trials, and meditations on disease and social habits. Intertwined are sharp cultural comparisons and satirical reflections on colonial etiquette, complexions, and class distinctions, delivered through anecdote, descriptive set pieces, and pointed social commentary.
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