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Summer Cruising in the South Seas

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The author recounts four summer cruises through Pacific islands in a series of evocative, episodic sketches that mix travelogue, personal memoir, and ethnographic observation. Rich sensory descriptions of coral reefs, palms, sunsets, and sea voyages frame portraits of island life: festivals and taboos, night-dancing rituals, canoe and pearl-hunting excursions, encounters with locals, and quiet domestic moments beneath grass roofs. Throughout, reflective passages contrast Western progress with indigenous customs, celebrate sensual and imaginative impulses, and favor atmosphere and feeling over systematic analysis, producing a leisurely, lyrical travel narrative that privileges mood, landscape, and intimate human vignettes.

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Charles Warren Stoddard

Charles Warren Stoddard was an American author and travel writer known for his vivid depictions of the South Seas and his explorations of the American West. His works often blend personal narrative with rich descriptions of the landscapes and cultures he encountered. Among his notable titles is "A Bit of Old China," where he reflects on his experiences in China, showcasing his keen observational skills and appreciation for diverse cultures. Stoddard's writing is characterized by its lyrical prose and a deep sense of place, making him a significant figure in 19th-century American literature.

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