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Venice : The queen of the Adriatic by Clara Erskine Clement Waters

by Waters, Clara Erskine Clement, 1834-1916
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Venice: The Queen of the Adriatic by Clara Erskine Clement Waters is a historical account written in the late 19th century. The book explores the complex duality of modern and medieval Venice, revealing its rich past intertwined with contemporary life. Primarily focusing on the historical significance of the city, the narrative examines key events, figures, and cultural developments that have shaped Venice throughout the ages. The opening of the book sets the stage for a vivid exploration of Venice’s allure and its historical depth. Clement Waters describes the overwhelming beauty of Venice, contrasting its enchanting present with the yearning for its glorious past. She introduces readers to the emotions one experiences upon arriving in Venice, from excitement to nostalgia, as she reflects on past events, such as the reconciliation between Pope Alexander III and Emperor Frederick Barbarossa in the Piazza of San Marco. Through rich visual descriptions and poignant historical anecdotes, the author invites readers to appreciate both the magnificence and the melancholy of this iconic city, which continues to capture the imagination of visitors. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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Language English
Category History

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