Twice round the clock; or, The hours of the day and night in London
George Augustus Sala
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Sachbuch / Neuzeit bis 1918
Beschreibung
George Augustus Sala's "Twice round the clock; or, The hours of the day and night in London" is a detailed and insightful exploration of the different aspects of life in London throughout the day and night. Sala's writing style is both descriptive and analytical, offering readers a vivid and engaging portrayal of the city during various hours. This book is not only a fascinating glimpse into 19th-century London but also a social commentary on the daily routines and lifestyles of its inhabitants. Sala's attention to detail and ability to capture the essence of each hour make this work a valuable piece of literature for those interested in the history and culture of London.George Augustus Sala, a prominent journalist and writer of the Victorian era, drew inspiration from the bustling streets of London and the diverse people he encountered. His keen observations and deep understanding of society informed his writing and allowed him to present a nuanced and multifaceted view of the city. Sala's background in journalism and his passion for storytelling shine through in this book, making it a compelling and informative read for history enthusiasts and literature lovers alike.I highly recommend "Twice round the clock; or, The hours of the day and night in London" to anyone interested in exploring the rich tapestry of London's past and uncovering the hidden stories that lie within its streets and neighborhoods. Sala's masterful storytelling and keen insight provide a unique perspective on the city's history and offer a glimpse into the daily lives of its residents.
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London landmarks, City life in literature, Urban literature, British literature, London history, Time in literature, Victorian author, Literary journalism, Day and night in literature, London literature