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Letters from Malabar

Autor Henry Bruce
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 dec 1908
Traveler and writer Henry Bruce details the culture and qualities of the Malabar coast of India, as it was during the rule of the British Raj. Bruce begins by reflecting upon the beauty of Malabar's land, the serenity and unspoiled nature of the countryside, which is scarcely mentioned in the travel guidebooks of his era. Having spent a time touring and appreciating the region, he expresses his wish to bring its charms to a greater audience. Throughout the text, the author praises the hospitality rendered him: though old-fashioned, he finds the manner and customs of the locals charming. Describing the various locales, the reader discovers how Thrissur (rendered by Bruce in its Anglicized form as 'Trichur') appeared at the start of the 20th century. Though prosperous, the region was not ostentatious, with Bruce reporting a conviviality between the classes. The efficiency of the local administration, and the beauty of its temples and architecture, are amply noted. We also find descriptions of the Kingdom of Travancore; Bruce particularly notes the local maritime culture and abundant agricultural produce. Additionally, we receive perceptions of the ruling class and royalty of the region. In all, we find in this book poignant reflections upon a part of India whose historic qualities are partly eclipsed by modernizing developments.
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ISBN-13: 9781789870916
ISBN-10: 1789870917
Pagini: 72
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 5 mm
Greutate: 0.12 kg
Editura: Pantianos Classics