THE BRIDEGROOM’S DOOR.
About This Book
A travel memoir offers a series of observant, often humorous sketches of life in Spain, contrasting modern tourist conveniences with older provincial customs. The narrator frames inconveniences as comic-opera scenes, recounting slow trains, exacting hotel service, and the warm solicitude of attendants, then ventures off the beaten track to portray genuine hospitality, local manners, religious encounters, and everyday romance. Chapters alternate practical travel notes, cultural anecdotes about courtship and domestic life, and reflective passages that celebrate rustic authenticity while noting occasional undertones of melancholy.