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A group of seven friends who call themselves the Seven Sages travel to an eastern valley, and the narrative takes the form of diary-like minutes kept by Ambrose Herbert. Through their excursions and conversations the book records encounters with landscapes, porcelain motifs and local practitioners of an ancient Chinese system of thought, blending precise observational detail with lyrical description of people and places. Scenes range from languid seaside bathing to social dinners and museum visits, and themes include aesthetic perception, cultural curiosity, the limits of European sensibility, and the playful, sometimes puzzling, reception of foreign philosophies.

About the Author

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Ronald Fraser

Ronald Fraser was a notable British author and historian, recognized for his insightful explorations of social and cultural themes. His work often reflects a deep engagement with the human experience, particularly in the context of historical events. One of his key works, "Landscape with Figures," showcases his ability to weave narrative and analysis, providing readers with a rich understanding of the interplay between individuals and their environments. Fraser's contributions to literature and historical discourse continue to resonate, offering valuable perspectives on the complexities of life and society.

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