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Roma beata; letters from the Eternal city

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A connected series of letters recounts travels in Rome and elsewhere in Italy, blending vivid descriptions of art, architecture, and landscape with personal anecdotes and social observation. The author visits churches, galleries, and monuments, explores lakes, mountains, and islands, and records festivals, religious ceremonies, and a royal visit, while reflecting on poverty, tourism, and everyday customs. Episodes alternate close interior studies and outward excursions, often accompanied by sketches and photographs, producing an episodic, observational travel narrative that interweaves aesthetic appreciation with practical and human detail.

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Maud Howe Elliott

Maud Howe Elliott was an American author and the daughter of the prominent abolitionist and women's rights advocate Julia Ward Howe. Known for her travel writings, she vividly captured the essence of various cultures in her works. Her notable titles include "Roma Beata: Letters from the Eternal City," which reflects her experiences in Italy, and "Sicily in Shadow and in Sun: The Earthquake and the American Relief Work," detailing her observations during a significant natural disaster. Elliott's writings often blend personal narrative with historical context, contributing to the understanding of her time and the places she visited.

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