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This collection of travel sketches offers satirical and observant portraits of different English tourists and travel habits. Chapters profile families who travel as a social ritual, solitary men, unaccompanied women, gregarious groups, art tourists, earnest seekers of knowledge, alpine-club mountaineers, and travelers who regret their journeys. The essays mix social commentary and humorous detail to examine motives, manners, fashions, and pretensions encountered abroad, contrasting superficial sightseeing with earnest curiosity and noting gendered behaviors, affectations, and the practical realities of mid-nineteenth-century travel.
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