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Letters from Spain

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About This Book

A series of epistolary travel sketches offers firsthand observations of Andalusian cities and riverine journeys, mixing vivid topographical description with cultural analysis. The correspondent examines how Catholic devotion penetrates public and domestic life, detailing rituals around the Eucharist and popular veneration of the Virgin alongside everyday customs. He probes social hierarchies and honor codes, considering nobles, grandees, hidalgos, and ideas of purity that shape opportunity and status. Personal reminiscence and comparisons with life abroad frame reflections on political and religious conservatism, while anecdote and local portraiture aim to authenticate the depicted manners and opinions.

About the Author

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Joseph Blanco White

Joseph Blanco White was a notable 19th-century writer and theologian, originally from Spain. He is best known for his work "Letters from Spain," which offers a vivid and personal account of his experiences in his homeland. His writings reflect his deep engagement with the cultural and political issues of his time, as well as his own struggles with faith and identity. Blanco White's contributions to literature provide valuable insights into the complexities of Spanish society during a period of significant change.

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