
A Tour in Ireland. 1776-1779
by Arthur Young
"A Tour in Ireland, 1776-1779" by Arthur Young is a historical account written in the late 19th century. This travelogue documents Young's observations and experiences as he journeys through various parts of Ireland during a significant period in its history. The narrative provides insights into the culture, landscape, agriculture, and social conditions of Ireland during the late 18th century. The opening of the account introduces us to Young’s arrival in Dublin, where he is struck by the city's public buildings and overall grandeur, exceeding his expectations. It details his encounters with local nobility and insights into their estates, alongside his observations related to agriculture, architecture, and society. Young describes the people, their living conditions, and the local economy, offering a vivid impression of Dublin and its surroundings as he sets off on a broader exploration of Ireland. The text captures the intersection of travel, inquiry, and a keen interest in agricultural reform, showcasing Young's dual roles as both an observer and a participant in the landscape he traverses.
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