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Author Swazey, John B.
Other Smythe, John Yester
LoC No. 03002588
Title Some Observations Upon the Civilization of the Western Barbarians, Particularly of the English
made during the residence of some years in those parts.
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Summary "Some Observations Upon the Civilization of the Western Barbarians, Particularly of the English" by Ah-Chin-Le is a historical account written in the late 19th century. The text stands as a curious examination of Western society from the perspective of a Chinese mandarin, focusing particularly on English culture, religion, and social structures as seen from the outside. It engages with themes of civilization, superstition, and morality, aiming to present a critical yet insightful view of the perceived 'barbarism' of Western practices. The opening of the work introduces Ah-Chin-Le, who articulately recounts his mission and observations made during his residence in England, commissioned by the Chinese imperial court. He begins by discussing the religion and superstitions held by the English, critiquing their beliefs while contrasting them with Chinese values. The text's style oscillates between a scholarly report on English customs and a satirical commentary on their moral failings, exploring the conflicts within Christian sects and the societal implications of their differing beliefs. Ah-Chin-Le’s reflections reveal not just observations of Western practices, but also a broader philosophical consideration of civilization and its many contradictions. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class DA: History: General and Eastern Hemisphere: Great Britain, Ireland, Central Europe
Subject England -- Social life and customs
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EBook-No. 62209
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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