Travel Notes of Passionate Guest

Travel Notes of Passionate Guest

by (uk) Laurence Stern

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In "The Passionate Traveler", the author uses the words of Pastor Yorick to describe his experience of traveling to France and Italy during the Anglo-French War. To a large extent, the work is a parody of the travelogue genre. The main purpose is not to write about the typical carefree young gentleman, but a tramp driven by impulses and strange ideas. The work is famous for its psychological description of characters. The characters in the book are sentimental and often lament over trivial things, revealing a sad mood in the humor. "The Passionate Traveler" has become a representative work of sentimental literature.

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