As the Crow Flies: From Corsica to Charing Cross

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As the Crow Flies: From Corsica to Charing Cross

by Walter Phelps Dodge

EN·~2 hours·17 chapters

Chapters

17 total
1

AS THE CROW FLIES FROM CORSICA TO CHARING CROSS

0:18
2

INDEX

0:20
3

INTRODUCTION

0:43
4

A GLIMPSE OF CORSICA.

9:08
5

ALONG THE RIVIERA.

14:18
6

SAN REMO.

12:27
7

THE CITY OF PALACES.

10:12
8

THE NAPOLEONIC LEGEND.

14:49
9

A DEVONSHIRE MARKET TOWN.

6:31
10

OXFORD—FROM A STUDENT’S NOTE BOOK.

9:28

Description

The book unfolds as a lively collection of letters and sketches sent from a wandering narrator, chronicling a spring‑time tour that begins in the cramped, rain‑soaked steamer bound for Bastia, Corsica. With a keen eye for the absurdities of travel—rickety cabins, stubborn stewards, and mischievous street urchins—the writer paints each scene in witty, detailed prose that feels both intimate and amusing. The opening chapters capture the uneasy first steps onto the island, setting a tone of gentle satire and genuine curiosity about foreign customs.

From the sun‑kissed Riviera to the regal streets of Oxford and the historic splendor of Windsor, the journey sweeps across Italy, France, and England, stopping in market towns, palaces, and rugged lakes. Along the way the narrator meets an eclectic cast of locals, observes peculiar traditions, and reflects on the contrast between continental flamboyance and English restraint. Listeners will enjoy the blend of humor, geography, and a turn‑of‑the‑century traveler’s perspective that makes each stop feel like a vivid postcard.

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Language

en

Duration

~2 hours (138K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Chris Curnow, Emmy and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2014-10-28

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Walter Phelps Dodge

Walter Phelps Dodge

1869–1931

An American-born traveler, lawyer, and writer with a taste for history and far-off places, he turned wide-ranging study and travel into books on monarchy, old European families, and life on the road. His work reflects a worldly upbringing that stretched from Beirut to Europe, England, and the United States.

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