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They Went to Portugal: A Travellers' Portrait

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

They Went to Portugal: A Travellers' Portrait

Contributors:

By (Author) Rose Macaulay
Introduction by Caroline Eden

ISBN:

9781914198397

Publisher:

Daunt Books

Imprint:

Daunt Books

Publication Date:

15th August 2023

UK Publication Date:

11th May 2023

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

European history

Dewey:

914.6904

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

664

Dimensions:

Width 129mm, Height 198mm

Description

Henry Fielding sailed to Portugal with his household in search of a cure for dropsy, jaundice and asthma. The rather more alluring promise of orange-scented and wine-soaked afternoons was what drew fellow novelist William Beckford to its shores. Byron, meanwhile, was sent into a black rage when the locals failed to greet his arrival with the level of fanfare he expected.
Novelist Rose Macaulay first travelled to Lisbon in March 1943 to escape the misery of London and loss of her bombed flat. Turning to letters, diaries and travelogues, she brought together the reactions of some of the many British travellers in whose footsteps she now trod. They Went to Portugal rambles down the centuries, bringing us the voices and experiences of a fascinating cast of characters: from pirate crusaders to ambassadors, from clergymen of all denominations to the port-wine trading pioneers, from aesthetes to the Romantics.

Reviews

'Her compilation of history, literature and anecdote turns out to be a travel book in the best possible sense: it is a comic, intimate companion to visiting Portugal.' - Literary Review

Author Bio

Rose Macaulay was born at Rugby, where her father was an assistant master, much of her childhood was spent in Varazze, near Genoa. The family returned to England in 1894 and settled in Oxford. She read History at Somerville. Her writing career spanned fifty years from the publication of her first novel, Abbots Verney, in 1906. When her sixth novel, The Lee Shore (1912), won a literary prize, a gift from her uncle allowed her to rent a tiny flat in London, and she plunged happily into London literary life.

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