
Things seen in Spain
by C. Gasquoine (Catherine Gasquoine) Hartley
"Things Seen in Spain" by C. Gasquoine Hartley is a travel narrative written in the early 20th century. The book provides a vivid exploration of Spanish culture, society, and landscapes through the author's personal experiences and observations as they journey through various regions of Spain. Its focus is on the enduring traditions, customs, and contrasting elements of both rural and urban life, drawing a rich, detailed portrait of the nation. The opening of the work sets the stage for a deep appreciation of Spain's unique charm and character, emphasizing the conservation of its historical essence amidst modernity. Hartley discusses the initial impressions one gets when arriving in Spain, highlighting its distinctiveness from neighboring countries and its rich cultural tapestry woven from Moorish and medieval influences. From the allure of the gardens of Granada to the symbolism behind Spanish customs and the vibrancy of local life, Hartley illustrates the enchanting blend of tradition and modernity characteristic of the nation.
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