
Chinese mettle
by E. G. (Emily Georgiana) Kemp
"Chinese Mettle" by E. G. Kemp is an illustrated travelogue written in the early 20th century. The book explores the rich culture and changing landscape of China during a transformative period, characterized by the shift from monarchy to republican governance. Kemp provides insights into various Chinese provinces, shedding light on the nation’s potential and vitality while highlighting notable figures and societal changes. The opening of "Chinese Mettle" sets the stage for an extensive journey through China, where the author describes her travels across thirteen provinces, aiming to capture the essence of Chinese life beyond the superficial coastal cities. She introduces the reader to the contrasts of modern advancements and traditional practices, emphasizing the strong desire among locals to improve their society. This exploration is portrayed as more than mere travel; it is framed as a mission to promote understanding and education about a nation in flux, revealing both the challenges and opportunities that come with such profound change.
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