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By the Ionian Sea: Notes of a Ramble in Southern Italy

By George Gissing

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"By the Ionian Sea: Notes of a Ramble in Southern Italy" by George Gissing is a travel narrative written in the late 19th century. This work chronicle...

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2003-08-01
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"By the Ionian Sea: Notes of a Ramble in Southern Italy" by George Gissing is a travel narrative written in the late 19th century. This work chronicles the author's explorations and impressions as he journeys through Southern Italy, particularly focusing on the picturesque landscapes, the rich history, and the complex characters he encounters along the way. Gissing's reflections are likely home to the blend of nostalgia, personal growth, and cultural observations that characterize his travels, manifesting a deep connection to the classical past and the beauty of the regions he traverses. At the start of the narrative, the protagonist finds himself in Naples, facing a heavy sirocco that dulls the vibrant colors of the city. He expresses a longing to escape to Paola, inspired by romantic notions of the mountains and sea, hoping for new experiences as he embarks on a solitary journey through an area steeped in classical antiquity. As he navigates through Naples, he reflects on its transformation over the years and encounters locals who express skepticism about his adventurous spirit. Throughout this opening portion, Gissing’s vivid descriptions of both the scenery and the cultural dynamics set the stage for a deeper exploration of Southern Italy and the intricate relationship between its past and present. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

About the Author

George Robert Gissing was an English novelist, who published 23 novels between 1880 and 1903. In the 1890s he was considered one of the three greatest novelists in England, and by the 1940s he had been recognised as a literary genius. Gissing's best-known works have reappeared in modern editions. They include The Nether World (1889), New Grub Street (1891) and The Odd Women (1893). He retains a small but devoted group of followers.

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