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Observations upon the Town of Cromer : Considered as a Watering Place, and the Picturesque Scenery in Its Neighbourhood

In "Observations upon the Town of Cromer," Edmund Bartell offers a richly detailed examination of this coastal town from both a historical and geographical perspective. Employing an eloquent literary style characterized by keen observations and vivid imagery, Bartell paints a portrait of Cromer that encompasses its social fabric, economy, and natural environment. The work is situated within the broader context of 19th-century English travel literature, reflecting the era's fascination with local topographies and cultural identities, and seeks to reaffirm Cromer's significance amidst a rapidly industrializing Britain. Edmund Bartell, an astute observer and commentator, draws upon his own experiences and interactions with the townspeople to inform this exploration. Known for his insightful engagement with local history and community dynamics, Bartell's background likely inspired his desire to document Cromer's charm and challenges. His nuanced understanding of the interplay between urban development and natural beauty informs the text, revealing the complexities of life in this coastal town. "Observations upon the Town of Cromer" is a must-read for scholars of local history, travel literature, and those curious about the rich tapestry of English coastal life. Bartell's meticulous observations invite readers to appreciate not only the uniqueness of Cromer but also the intricate connections between place and identity that define the human experience.

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  • Published: 9/16/2022

  • Language: English

  • Publisher: DigiCat

  • ISBN: 8596547369516

  • Consultation of this title is included in your subscription. For your information, the rental price set by the publisher is €0.54 (i.e. €0.02 per page read).

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  • Edmund Bartell

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  • 31 pages

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