About This Book
The narrator, Katharine Schuyler, travels with her austere Aunt Celia on a carefully scheduled tour of English cathedral towns intended to refine her manners and faith. As the pair move from place to place, episodes of gentle comedy and social observation unfold: the young woman's notebooked impressions, interactions with acquaintances including a charming suitor, and Aunt Celia's High Church earnestness produce contrasts between ritual and personal feeling. The book is episodic and descriptive, balancing travel sketches of venerable churches and towns with a quietly affectionate romance and satirical glimpses of manners, piety, and courtship.
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