Rambles in Normandy

Cover of Rambles in Normandy by M. F. Mansfield
Year: 2015
Language: en
Pages: 106
ISBN-13: 9781517718435
Dimensions:
Height: 11 inches
Length: 8.5 inches
Weight: 0.57981574906 pounds
Width: 0.24 inches
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Rambles in Normandy by M. F. Mansfield is a 106-page work published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on October 22, 2015. This edition invites readers to explore the landscapes and cultural connections between Normandy and England, emphasizing the shared architectural heritage that links the two regions. The narrative reflects on the beauty and familiarity of Normandy, presenting it as a welcoming destination for travelers.

In this book, readers will discover insights into the historical significance of Normandy, particularly its ecclesiastical architecture, which has influenced similar structures in England. The text highlights the charm of the region, making it a suitable companion for those interested in travel and cultural exploration. Through Mansfield’s observations, the work offers a thoughtful perspective on the connections between these two lands, enriching the reader’s understanding of both places.


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“ONE doubles his span of life,” says George Moore, “by knowing well a country not his own.” Un pays aimé is a good friend, indeed, to whom one may turn in time of strife, and none other than Normandy-unless it be Brittany-has proved itself a more safe and pleasant land for travellers. When one knows the country well he recognizes many things which it has in common with England. Its architecture, for one thing, bears a marked resemblance; for the Norman builders, who erected the magnificent ecclesiastical edifices in the Seine valley during the middle ages, were in no small way responsible for many similar works in England.

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