
Step into the eighteenth‑century eyes of a seasoned English writer as he wanders the roads of France and Italy. The narrator blends sharp wit with keen observation, turning ordinary encounters into vivid portraits of bustling markets, grand salons, and the everyday lives of locals. Though once dismissed as a curmudgeonly relic, this travel chronicle reveals a surprisingly modern curiosity and a lively, personable voice that still resonates today.
Listeners will be treated to detailed sketches of cityscapes, countryside vistas, and the quirks of regional customs, all filtered through the author’s unmistakable humor and moral compass. The work stands as an early model for later travel literature, offering both scholarly insight and sheer entertainment. Its honest, unvarnished tone invites you to travel alongside a writer who is as much a character as the places he describes.
Language
en
Duration
~14 hours (817K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Martin Adamson. HTML version by Al Haines.
Release date
2000-09-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1721–1771
A sharp, energetic voice of 18th-century fiction, he brought comic chaos and restless travel to novels that still feel brisk and alive. Trained as a surgeon and drawn to satire, he wrote with the speed, bite, and eye for character that made him one of the great picaresque storytellers in English.
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