The Englishwoman in Italy / Impressions of life in the Roman states and Sardinia, during a ten years' residence
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An Englishwoman recounts a decade of residence in regions of Italy through travel episodes and intimate social sketches. She describes journeys, inns, and coastal towns, and contrasts urban decay with picturesque rural life. Detailed portraits examine family life, marriage customs, education, clergy influence, and the separated spheres of nobility and middle classes. Religious festivals, funerary rites, public entertainments, and popular pastimes such as cafés and lotteries are observed alongside local economy and domestic routines. The narrative also records the impact of foreign military rule and strict laws on civic life, concluding with reflections on character, trust, and the everyday resilience of inhabitants.
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