"Pictures in Umbria" by Katharine S. Macquoid is a travel narrative written in the early 20th century. The work explores the beauty and historical significance of the Italian region of Umbria, specifically focusing on its ancient hill-cities. The author vividly describes her observations of Perugia, its landscapes, and its rich past, attempting to convey the allure and allure of the region's culture and architecture. At the start of the book, the narrator reflects on the captivating yet tumultuous history of Perugia. She contrasts the city's grim past—a history steeped in bloodshed among noble families—with its present charm marked by artistic beauty and antiquity. Through her explorations, she introduces key figures, such as Giovanni Sanzio and his son, Raffaelle, capturing Perugia’s artistic heritage. The narrator's wanderings through the winding streets reveal the layers of history and personal anecdotes, as she pieces together the city's stories while illustrating the scenic landscapes around her. The opening establishes a profound sense of attachment to the region, hinting at both the personal experience of the traveler and the collective memories of the city itself. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Pictures in Umbria
By Katharine S. (Katharine Sarah) Macquoid
"Pictures in Umbria" by Katharine S. Macquoid is a travel narrative written in the early 20th century. The work explores the beauty and historical sig...
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2013-09-17
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Katharine Sarah Macquoid was a British novelist and travel writer, who published over 65 works. In addition to writing books, many of Macquoid's stories were published in magazines, the first story appearing in a publication called Welcome Guest, in 1859. Her first novel, A Bad Beginning: a story of a French marriage (1862), was successful. Probably her best story was Patty (1871).
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