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Venice by Beryl De Zoete and Mary Sturge Gretton

by De Zoete, Beryl, 1884-1962
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Venice by Beryl De Sélincourt and May Sturge Henderson is a detailed travelogue and cultural account written in the early 20th century. This work serves as a lyrical homage to the city of Venice, exploring its rich history, artistic heritage, and the serene beauty of its waterways. The authors delve into Venice’s past, romanticizing its decline while celebrating its eternal charm and complexity. The opening of the book introduces readers to a poetic perspective of Venice, inviting them to see the city not only as a physical place but as a living entity that inspires creativity and passion. It presents a vivid portrayal of Venice, characterized by both its grandeur and fragility, encapsulating the essence of its history through the lens of art and culture. The authors reflect on how the city’s charm has the power to transform the most mundane individuals into poets, while also acknowledging its losses and the ongoing tension between its glorious past and present realities. Through evocative imagery and philosophical musings, the text invites readers to appreciate Venice’s enduring allure amidst the ravages of time. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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