Rural Rides

Rural Rides by William Cobbett, published by Penguin Classics in November 1963, is a travel memoir that captures the author’s observations of early-nineteenth-century England. This edition spans 544 pages and is presented in English. Cobbett, a prominent reformer, shares his appreciation for the beauty of rural England while expressing his concerns about the poverty and degradation found in urban areas.
Readers will find a vivid portrayal of the contrasts between the countryside and the cities, as Cobbett explores various regions and reflects on the social conditions of his time. The book delves into themes of rural life and the challenges faced by the working class, offering insights into Great Britain’s landscape and societal issues. Through his detailed observations, Cobbett provides a unique perspective on the era’s rural conditions and the broader implications for society.
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Travel memoirs of the British early-nineteenth-century reformer reveal his appreciation of rural England’s splendors and outrage at the poverty and degradation in the cities
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