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Motor-Flight Through France
Motor-Flight Through France | Edith Wharton
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Shedding the constraints that existed for women in turn-of-the-century America, Edith Wharton set out in the newly invented "motor-car" to explore the cities and countryside of France. Originally published in 1908, A Motor-Flight Through France is considered by many to be the very best of Wharton's outstanding travel writings. While Wharton's novels are darkly funny and deliciously catty, and her short stories are populated by adulterers, murderers, and artists, A Motor-Flight Through France captures all of the riches and charm of France during the Belle Epoque in gorgeous, romantic prose. Like many Americans, Wharton was utterly beguiled by France at the dawn of the twentieth century, and in this volume her brilliant sketches of "l'Hexagone" provide an enchanting and indelible portrait of the land during this era. But Wharton's travelogue is as much about the thrill of travel as it is about place. With the automobile in its infancy, Wharton was experiencing the countryside as few people ever had, liberated from the ugliness of train yards and the constraints of passage by rail. "The motor-car has restored the romance of travel," she wrote, and readers of this wonderful book will be grateful to experience it through her eyes.
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squirrelbrain
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Wharton travels around France in a car in the early 20th Century, probably one of the first people to do so.

This book wasn‘t what I expected - I thought it would be musings on fellow-travellers but instead Wharton covers landscapes, the countryside and the architecture of towns, in particular churches and cathedrals.

I think it would be fun to take this on a future campervan trip to France (when we‘re allowed!) to see what‘s changed. ⬇️

squirrelbrain Thanks for sending it to me @RachelO 😘 I‘m using this book for #mandmchallenge #classic @BarbaraTheBibliophage 4y
Itchyfeetreader Oh I long to do an old school travel book route in the modern day! Or even the old Grand Tour ! 4y
squirrelbrain I‘d love to do that too @Itchyfeetreader - I‘d like to do some of the train journeys that Portillo does with his Bradshaw‘s Guide. 4y
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SamAnne Wharton was trained as an interior designer. I read up on her when I read Age of Innocence and House of Mirth earlier this year. Her eye for place, interior settings, really shows in her fiction writing. I will have to stack this! 4y
BarbaraTheBibliophage Great pick for this prompt! 4y
Nute This sounds wonderful! I enjoy any book written on the subject of the architecture of cathedrals. 4y
squirrelbrain I‘ve just started another book that I think you will like too @Nute - it‘s not cathedrals but a couple who bought an old monastery in the South of France - there‘s a lot about the history and architecture of the building. 4y
ReadUntilYourEyesAreRed @squirrelbrain Oh this is random I‘m just starting Age of Innocence for uni and I‘ve not read any Wharton before! 4y
squirrelbrain You seem to have some interesting books for next term @ReadUntilYourEyesAreRed - although I‘ve not read any Wharton before this one either. 4y
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rockpools
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“The motor-car has restored the romance of travel.

Freeing us all from the compulsion and contacts of the railway, the bondage to fixed hours and the beaten track, the approach to each town through the area of ugliness and desolation created by the railway itself, it has given us back the wonder, the adventure and the novelty which enlivened the way of our posting grandparents.”
~Edith Wharton, 1908

#behindthewheel #maymoviemagic

batsy Ooh, a Wharton I hadn't heard of! 🤩 5y
rockpools @batsy I had no idea she‘d written travel books as well! 5y
AlaMich I love the quote, and I love the idea of a travel classics series too. Stacked! 5y
gradcat @batsy New to me as well, and interesting. 🤔 5y
RohitSawant Nice! 💜💜 5y
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