
Old Roads and New Roads
"Old Roads and New Roads" by William Bodham Donne is a travelogue written in the mid-19th century that examines the historical evolution of roads and travel practices. The work takes the reader through a leisurely exploration of antiquated travel methods, comparing them to the rapid advancements of contemporary transport systems, particularly from the author's perspective in the 1850s. Donne invites readers to consider the charm and significance of older, winding routes over the faster, more direct modern roads, emphasizing the value of experience in travel over mere efficiency. The opening of the text establishes a philosophical framework for the ensuing discussions, setting the tone for a reflective journey rather than a straightforward guide. Donne introduces the idea that travel is not just about reaching a destination quickly but is also about cherishing the experiences along the way. He references historical figures such as Horace and Montaigne, illustrating how they viewed leisurely travel as enjoyable, despite the slower pace. This passage leads into a broader contemplation of the significance of roads throughout history, connecting them with human civilization and its progress, thereby foreshadowing the extensive historical narrative to come in the book.
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