Ricordi d'un viaggio in Sicilia by Edmondo De Amicis

"Ricordi d'un viaggio in Sicilia" by Edmondo De Amicis is a travel narrative written in the early 20th century. This book recounts the author's impressions and reflections as he journeys through various cities and landscapes of Sicily, blending personal memories with historical observations. The topic centers around the cultural, geographical, and social transformations of Sicily, as well as the resilience and complexity of its people. In this evocative account, De Amicis revisits Sicily after a long absence, exploring cities such as Messina, Palermo, Catania, and Siracusa. He vividly describes the breathtaking landscapes, the majestic presence of Mount Etna, and the unique character of the Sicilian people, whose heritage is marked by both beauty and suffering. Throughout his journey, he contrasts the idyllic scenery of the island with the underlying challenges faced by its inhabitants, including poverty and the remnants of feudalism. This exploration of Sicily is both a personal reminiscence and a broader commentary on the historical and social issues affecting the region, providing readers with a nuanced understanding of the island's richness and complexities. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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Author De Amicis, Edmondo, 1846-1908
Title Ricordi d'un viaggio in Sicilia
Original Publication Italy: Cav. Niccolò Giannotta Editore, 1908.
Credits Barbara Magni and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images made available by the HathiTrust Digital Library)
Reading Level Reading ease score: 25.5 (College graduate level). Very difficult to read.
Language Italian
LoC Class DG: History: General and Eastern Hemisphere: Italy, Vatican City, Malta
Subject Sicily (Italy) -- Description and travel
Category Text
eBook-No. 71232
Release Date
Copyright Public domain in the USA.
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