
About This Novel
"A Wanderings in France" is a travelogue written by Henry James. It is a record of the author's travels in France in 1882. At that time, James visited nearly forty places in France from north to south. He had mixed praise and criticism for France, and he freely commented on these places with his own likes and dislikes and the style of a novelist. The grapes in the south were harvested, and he couldn't help but admire the beautiful scenery of the vineyards dressed in October red; the Loire River was majestic and full of scenery, and its bends slowly reflected half of the skylight. At the same time, he also spent a lot of space recording filthy hotels, musty museums, substandard churches, boring cultural relics, etc.
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