In Rome, James experiences the heart of Italian culture and history. In "Italy Revisited," he reflects on past travels and re-explores the Eternal City with a fresh perspective. Rome¡¯s streets and architecture remind him of the timeless essence of the city. Essays like "A Roman Holiday" and "Roman Rides" capture the sense of freedom and awe he feels while exploring Rome. In "Roman Neighbourhoods," he vividly describes the charm of various districts, and in "The After-Season in Rome," he paints a serene picture of autumn in a quieter, tourist-free Rome. His detailed notes in "From a Roman Note-Book" revisit the city¡¯s intricate beauty, while "A Few Other Roman Neighbourhoods" portrays the diversity of life in Rome. For James, Rome is more than a city; it¡¯s an opportunity to delve into the depth of culture and art, profoundly influencing his thoughts and writing.
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A ROMAN HOLIDAY
ROMAN RIDES
ROMAN NEIGHBOURHOODS
THE AFTER-SEASON IN ROME
FROM A ROMAN NOTE-BOOK
A FEW OTHER ROMAN NEIGHBOURHOODS