Eothen; Or, Traces of Travel Brought Home from the East
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The narrator recounts a journey across a frontier from Europe into Ottoman lands, describing quarantine formalities that sever ties with Christendom and the uneasy exchanges at the riverbank. Encounters with turbaned porters and their ornate weapons prompt reflections on pride and decline. The account moves through the mosque quarter and bazaar, noting blank, windowless houses, ruined heaps, torpid dogs and storks on roofs, and strong scents of citron, pomegranate and spices. Throughout, close sensory detail and intermittent historical observation convey cultural distance, atmosphere, and the traveler’s simultaneous fascination and wariness.
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