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"Travels with a Donkey in the Cevennes" is a travelogue written by Scottish writer Robert Louis Stevenson, first published in 1879, and detailing his 1878 solo 12-day, 200-kilometer hiking trip through the Cevennes, mountainous region of south-central France. there is.
Stevenson traveled with a donkey named Modestine, explored rugged landscapes, remote villages and explored local ways of life, documenting his thoughts and feelings in a vivid and insightful account of his journey. contained
In "Travels with a Donkey in the Cevennes," Stevenson's writing mainly featured vivid descriptions of the landscape, encounters with locals, interactions with Modestine, and travels through relatively untouched and lesser-known parts of the world. It provided more than just a travelogue by providing insight into the difficulties and joys of living.
Although not as well-known as Stevenson's other books, such as "Treasure Island" and "The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde," this work is considered a classic of travel literature and is recommended as a must-read for anyone who loves travel and nature.
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28-year-old writer Robert Louis Stevenson, recovering from lung disease, records in 1878 a detailed account of his 12-day, 200-kilometer, solo hiking trip through the Cevennes, a mountain region in south-central France. He named the donkey Modestin, who accompanied him on the journey, and recorded his experiences meeting various people and various environments, including friendly locals, hostile dogs, and rough terrain.
He also wrote extensively and in detail about his own thoughts and feelings, providing a vivid and insightful account of his journey. He was full of humor and wit even in his difficult circumstances, writing about his experiences with a charming and relatable self-deprecating humor. Throughout the trip, Stevenson reflects on the nature of travel, the joy of exploring new worlds, the relationship between humans and animals, and thinks about solitary life, the small pleasures of life, and the reflections that arise during lonely travel.
"Travels with a Donkey in the Cevennes" is not just a travelogue. It can be said to be a reflection on the nature of travel, the relationship between humans and animals, the outer world and inner exploration, and Stevenson's style, which blends adventure, humor and introspection, has made this book a classic of the travel literature genre.
CONTENTS
VELAY
THE DONKEY, THE PACK, AND THE PACK-SADDLE
THE GREEN DONKEY-DRIVER
I HAVE A GOAD
UPPER GEVAUDAN
A CAMP IN THE DARK
CHEYLARD AND LUC
OUR LADY OF THE SNOWS
FATHER APOLLINARIS
THE MONKS
THE BOARDERS
UPPER GEVAUDAN (continued)
ACROSS THE GOULET
A NIGHT AMONG THE PINES
THE COUNTRY OF THE CAMISARDS
ACROSS THE LOZERE
PONT DE MONTVERT
IN THE VALLEY OF THE TARN
FLORAC
IN THE VALLEY OF THE MIMENTE
THE HEART OF THE COUNTRY
THE LAST DAY
FAREWELL, MODESTINE!