ROME
As seen by Charles Dickens
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Beschreibung des Verlags
Charles Dickens’ Rome is far from a simple postcard of admiration. In Pictures from Italy, the celebrated author offers a multifaceted view of the Eternal City—one as enthralling as it is unflinching. Dickens moves through Rome’s grand basilicas and ancient ruins with an observant eye, pausing to note the solemnity of the Pope’s ceremonies as well as the grim realities of public executions.
The Corso, during the chaos of Carnival, becomes a theater of human folly and exuberance, with garlands, confetti, and wild costumes adorning every balcony and street corner. Yet even amidst the gaiety, Dickens sees a city marked by stark contrasts: the vibrant life of the streets set against the shadow of centuries-old power and ritual. His descriptions, vivid and sharp, capture a Rome teeming with paradox—where the sacred and profane, ancient and modern, coexist in a riot of color, noise, and spectacle.
This companion invites readers to see Rome not only through Dickens’ eyes but through his nuanced perspective, where wonder and critique merge to form a portrait of a city unlike any other.