A Tour Through The Pyrenees
par Hippolyte Taine
Explorations of the Pyrenean Landscape and Culture
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- ÉditeurCULTUREA
- Parution16 janvier 2024
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"A Tour Through The Pyrenees" by Hippolyte Taine, translated by J. Safford Fiske, is a vivid travelogue that captures the essence of the Pyrenean region through the eyes of a 19th-century traveler. The narrative begins with a journey along the coast, starting from Bordeaux and moving towards Bayonne, where the landscape shifts from lush hills to the barren expanses of Les Landes. Taine's descriptions are rich with imagery, portraying the natural beauty and the harshness of the environment. The text delves into the cultural and historical aspects of the region, recounting tales of local customs and historical events, such as the conflict between the Basques and the people of Bayonne. The narrative continues through various valleys, including the Valley of Ossau and the Valley of Luz, where Taine explores the local life, landscapes, and the variety of flora and fauna of the area. The journey is not just a physical exploration but also an intellectual one, as Taine reflects on the interplay between nature and human civilization. The book is interspersed with illustrations by Gustave Doré, adding a visual dimension to Taine's detailed prose. Overall, "A Tour Through The Pyrenees" is a comprehensive account that combines travel, history, and cultural observation, offering readers an immersive experience of the Pyrenean region.
