Transatlantische Reiseskizzen und Christophorus Bärenhäuter. Zweites Bändchen.

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Author Sealsfield, Charles, 1793-1864
Title Transatlantische Reiseskizzen und Christophorus Bärenhäuter. Zweites Bändchen.
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Summary "Transatlantische Reiseskizzen und Christophorus Bärenhäuter. Zweites Bändchen." is a collection of travel sketches written in the early 19th century. The book captures the author's observations and experiences during a journey to America, particularly focusing on the Red River area and the encounters he has with a range of characters along the way. The narrative blends personal reflection with social commentary, painting a vivid picture of the landscapes, cultures, and individuals encountered. The opening of the text introduces the author as he boards a steamship on a hot June morning, ready to traverse the Red River. He reflects on his mixed feelings about the journey and the people he meets, leading to encounters that highlight the social dynamics of the American South. Key figures such as the elderly, somewhat intrusive Creole and young Creole ladies are presented, along with various descriptions of the river's landscape and the colorful characters of his travel companions. The author’s witty and observational style sets the tone for an intriguing exploration of America’s cultural landscape, while also hinting at his underlying turmoil regarding personal matters from his past. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language German
LoC Class E151: History: America: United States
Subject United States -- Description and travel
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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