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The Spell of Switzerland

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About This Book

A lightly fictionalized travel narrative accompanies an uncle, his niece, and her children on an exploratory tour through Switzerland, blending intimate travelogue, landscape description, and cultural history. Chapters move from lakes and waterfalls to glaciers, Alpine passes, and mountain towns, with vivid portrayals of Lausanne, Geneva, Zürich, Lucerne, and excursions to Chamonix and Zermatt. Interspersed biographical sketches and literary anecdotes recall writers, historical episodes, and local customs tied to specific places. Illustrated scenes and reflective passages emphasize human associations with the scenery, offering a miscellany of impressions that together aim to convey the country's visual diversity and enduring charm.

About the Author

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Nathan Haskell Dole

Nathan Haskell Dole was an American author and translator known for his contributions to literature in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He is particularly recognized for his travel writing, with his notable work "The Spell of Switzerland," which captures the beauty and allure of the Swiss landscape. Dole's writings often reflect his keen observations and appreciation for nature, making him a significant figure in the genre of travel literature. In addition to his original works, he translated several important texts, helping to bridge cultural gaps in literature.

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