Les Anglais Chez Eux; Suivi De Hogarth Et Ses Amis Ou Londres Au Si cle Pass by Francis Wey offers a fascinating glimpse into English life and society through the eyes of a French observer. Published in 1876, this work provides a detailed and insightful account of English customs, manners, and domestic environments during the 19th century.
Wey's observations are complemented by a section dedicated to William Hogarth and his circle, offering a rich perspective on London's artistic and social scene of the previous century. This combination of contemporary analysis and historical reflection makes the book a valuable resource for understanding the cultural exchange and perceptions between France and England.
The book is a key resource for those interested in social history, travel writing, and Anglo-French relations, providing a unique window into a bygone era.
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