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Letters of a Traveller; Or, Notes of Things Seen in Europe and America

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A collection of travel letters composed over many years, offering episodic sketches of places visited in Europe and America. The author records impressions of cities, churches, galleries, and public monuments alongside rural and frontier landscapes, climate, flora, and fauna. He notes social customs, institutions, industry, and artistic life, describing exhibitions, studios, and public parks as well as plantations, canals, and harbors. Several letters turn to legal practices and moral questions encountered on the road, including vigilantism and penal systems, while others recount encounters with Native communities and settlers. The tone is observational and discursive, prioritizing scene, anecdote, and comparative reflection rather than continuous narrative.

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William Cullen Bryant

William Cullen Bryant (1794-1878) was an American poet, journalist, and editor, known for his significant contributions to American literature and the Romantic movement. He is best remembered for his nature poetry, particularly in works like "Thanatopsis," which reflects his deep appreciation for the natural world and philosophical contemplation of life and death. In addition to his poetry, Bryant was a prominent advocate for environmental conservation and played a key role in the establishment of Central Park in New York City. His writings, including "Letters of a Traveller" and various collections of poems, continue to resonate with readers for their lyrical beauty and thoughtful insights.

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