The Innocents Abroad — Volume 02
A first-person travelogue follows an American party through France and Italy, blending anecdote and satire as it recounts bungled encounters with Parisian barbers and guides, awkward billiard sessions, and the crush of visitors at an international exposition. The narrative moves through visits to Notre-Dame, the Louvre, Versailles, and crowded cemeteries, then onward to Italian cathedrals, frescoes, operas, and provincial customs. Humorous set pieces alternate with pointed cultural observation, scrutinizing preservation, national self-regard, and the tourist experience while offering lively, often irreverent descriptions of art, ritual, and everyday oddities.
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A first-person travelogue follows an American party through France and Italy, blending anecdote and satire as it recounts bungled encounters with Parisian barbers and guides, awkward billiard sessions, and the crush of visitors at an international exposition. The narrative moves through visits to Notre-Dame, the Louvre, Versailles, and crowded cemeteries, then onward to Italian cathedrals, frescoes, operas, and provincial customs. Humorous set pieces alternate with pointed cultural observation, scrutinizing preservation, national self-regard, and the tourist experience while offering lively, often irreverent descriptions of art, ritual, and everyday oddities.
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