Remarks on Several Parts of Italy

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"Remarks on Several Parts of Italy" is an early 18th-century travelogue by Joseph Addison that offers detailed observations on Italian art, culture, politics, and landscape during his Grand Tour.

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instanceOf non-fiction book
travel book
travelogue
author Joseph Addison NERFINISHED
basedOn Joseph Addison's Grand Tour NERFINISHED
centuryOfPublication 18th century
countryOfOrigin Kingdom of Great Britain
describes Florence NERFINISHED
Italian antiquities
Italian architecture
Italian cities
Italian painting
Italian sculpture
Milan NERFINISHED
Naples NERFINISHED
Rome NERFINISHED
Venice NERFINISHED
genre Grand Tour literature
travel literature
hasCommentaryOn Catholicism in Italy
Italian manners and customs
Italian political institutions
classical ruins in Italy
hasForm epistolary travel narrative
hasInfluenced perceptions of Italy among 18th-century British readers
hasPerspective Whig NERFINISHED
hasPointOfView Protestant English gentleman
hasTheme aesthetic judgment of art and architecture
comparison of ancient and modern Italy
political and religious critique
influenced later English travel writing on Italy
intendedAudience educated English readers
literaryMovement Augustan literature NERFINISHED
mainSubject Italian art
Italian culture
Italian landscape
Italian politics
Italy NERFINISHED
notableFor detailed observations of Italian art and antiquities
early English Grand Tour account
originalLanguage English
publicationDate 1705
setting Italy NERFINISHED
timeOfNarrative late 17th century

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Joseph Addison notableWork Remarks on Several Parts of Italy