The Innocents Abroad - Mark Twain - książka
Producent: Wordsworth
"Who could resist the allure of joining such an adventure?" So mused Mark Twain as he embarked on his journey from New York City to Europe and the Holy Land in June 1867. This expedition inspired him to write "The Innocents Abroad," a book filled with humor and provocation that catapulted him to international acclaim. It chronicles his initial impressions of the Old World, including visits to Paris, Milan, Florence, Venice, Pompeii, Constantinople, Sebastopol, Balaklava, Damascus, Jerusalem, Nazareth, and Bethlehem. Encountering the masterpieces of art and sculpture for the first time, Twain's reactions ranged from awe to irritation and disbelief. His narrative is infused with the lively and explosive humor that resonated with his audience, capturing the essence of his spirited observations.
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