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North Italian Folk: Sketches of Town and Country Life

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A series of observational sketches presents town and country life along the northern Italian coast and nearby Apennine mountains, blending scene-setting descriptions of Genoa and its gardens with vignettes of festivals, markets, domestic tasks, and seasonal labour. Short chapters evoke Carnival and Holy Week rituals, seaside bathing, harvests, and local crafts such as lace-making, while portraits of shopkeepers, servants, priests, and villagers illustrate everyday customs, humour, and social relations. The collection alternates panoramic city and landscape description with intimate character studies, aiming to record remembered manners, routines, and communal celebrations rather than a continuous narrative.

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Alice Vansittart Strettel Carr

Alice Vansittart Strettel Carr was a British author known for her vivid depictions of rural life and social dynamics in her works. Her notable book, "Cottage Folk," explores the lives and customs of country dwellers, showcasing her keen observational skills and empathy for her characters. In addition to her fiction, she authored "J. Comyns Carr: Stray Memories, by His Wife," a personal memoir that provides insight into her life with the artist J. Comyns Carr. Carr's writings often reflect her interest in folk culture, as seen in "North Italian Folk: Sketches of Town and Country Life," where she captures the essence of Italian rural communities. Her contributions enrich the literary heritage of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

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