Italian Letters of a Diplomat's Wife: January-May, 1880; February-April, 1904
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A sequence of personal letters recounts two extended stays in Italy, chiefly Rome, offering a lively blend of travelogue, social chronicle and intimate memoir. The correspondent describes everyday domestic life, sightseeing and antiquarian interests alongside portraits of diplomatic, clerical and royal personages, public ceremonies and urban landscapes. Practical details about residences, entertainments and household arrangements sit beside reflective observations on manners, cultural differences and the pace of expatriate life. Arranged as correspondence, the pieces contrast an earlier and a later sojourn to sketch changing scenes, social rituals and the pleasures of prolonged, observational travel.
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