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The Long Strider in Jehangir's Hindustan - Moraes Dom

The Long Strider in Jehangir's Hindustan - Moraes Dom

  • In the Footsteps of the Englishman Who Walked From England to India in the Year 1613
AutorzyMoraes Dom

This dual travelogue tells the extraordinary story of a maverick's 5000-mile

journey on foot from England to India, across the forbidding Arabian desert and

the treacherous Hindukush mountains, and then his wanderings in Mughal India.

In the early 1600s, Thomas Coryate, writer and wanderer, decided to walk

from his village in Somerset to the Indies-to the court of the 'Great Mogul',

Jehangir-and onwards to China. His search was for fame, not fortune-he

wanted to be the first Englishman to write about those distant lands. Above all, he

wanted to prove himself to his many sceptics in Prince Henry's court, and to the

beautiful Anne Harcourt, whom he loved deeply, only to be hurt.

To reach the court of Jehnagir, Coryate survived penury, loneliness, ridicule and

extreme hostility; but disillusionment awaited him at the end of his journey:

despite her many wonders and charms, he was also shocked and repelled by

India, and the emperor made a mockery of his dream. Coryate died in the port

city of Surat and was buried there in an obscure grave.

Interwoven with the narrative about Coryate's quest is the account of the authors'

own travels through the cities and towns the Englishman visited four hundred

years before. In his footsteps, they go to Delhi, Agra (which Coryate saw before

the Taj was built), Allahabad, Varanasi, Haridwar, Kangra, Mandu, Ajmer, Pushkar

and Surat-and discover that while India has changed beyond recognition since

Coryate first experienced it, in some ways it hasn't changed at all.

Part biography, part travelogue, part history, The Long Strider, written with

elegance, wit and insight, is a compelling read.



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Rok wydania
2024
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400
Oprawa
Miekka
Format
14.0x21.6cm
Język
angielski
Autorzy
Moraes Dom

This dual travelogue tells the extraordinary story of a maverick's 5000-mile

journey on foot from England to India, across the forbidding Arabian desert and

the treacherous Hindukush mountains, and then his wanderings in Mughal India.

In the early 1600s, Thomas Coryate, writer and wanderer, decided to walk

from his village in Somerset to the Indies-to the court of the 'Great Mogul',

Jehangir-and onwards to China. His search was for fame, not fortune-he

wanted to be the first Englishman to write about those distant lands. Above all, he

wanted to prove himself to his many sceptics in Prince Henry's court, and to the

beautiful Anne Harcourt, whom he loved deeply, only to be hurt.

To reach the court of Jehnagir, Coryate survived penury, loneliness, ridicule and

extreme hostility; but disillusionment awaited him at the end of his journey:

despite her many wonders and charms, he was also shocked and repelled by

India, and the emperor made a mockery of his dream. Coryate died in the port

city of Surat and was buried there in an obscure grave.

Interwoven with the narrative about Coryate's quest is the account of the authors'

own travels through the cities and towns the Englishman visited four hundred

years before. In his footsteps, they go to Delhi, Agra (which Coryate saw before

the Taj was built), Allahabad, Varanasi, Haridwar, Kangra, Mandu, Ajmer, Pushkar

and Surat-and discover that while India has changed beyond recognition since

Coryate first experienced it, in some ways it hasn't changed at all.

Part biography, part travelogue, part history, The Long Strider, written with

elegance, wit and insight, is a compelling read.



EAN: 9789354476242
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