Journal de voyage à Rome et Naples
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An account of travel through two of Italy's most storied cities, this French-language journal records observations made in Rome and Naples. Its focus is on movement through place rather than plot: encounters with streets, monuments, local life, and the impressions produced by the journey itself. The title suggests a first-person travel narrative, preserving the immediacy of a visitor's notes and reflections. Because only bibliographic data are available, the description avoids assuming a specific period, route, or authorial background. Readers approaching it should expect a documentary, reflective mode of travel writing centered on central and southern Italy. It is best understood as a record of observation and place-based experience.
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Jones /Baudino /Carre
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