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A sequence of travel letters records an attentive tour of Parisian institutions and customs, moving from church services and cathedral architecture to funerary practices at Père la Chaise and the commercial arts of tomb-making. It examines museums, ateliers, and the patronage and schools that sustain painting, sculpture, porcelain, and tapestry, alongside accounts of theatres, concerts, and theatrical business. Several chapters survey education, law, medicine, and literary circles, and others consider ladies’ schools, feminine manners, and social habits. Throughout, the writer contrasts local practices with those of his own society and reflects on how public rituals, arts, and daily life shape urban character.
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