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An account of a journey in Magna Graecia made in 1897 by the English novelist George Gissing (1857-1903), which examines southern Italy from both a classical and a contemporary perspective.
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By the Ionian Sea (Lost & Found): Notes of a Ramble in Southern Italy
December 9, 2003, Signal Books Ltd, Signal
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1902669673 9781902669670
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First Sentence
"This is the third day of sirocco, heavy-clouded, sunless."
Table of Contents
Introduction by Pierre Coustillas
Page vi
The Manuscript
Page xxv
Acknowledgements
Page xxvii
1.
From Naples
Page 1
2.
Paola
Page 7
3.
The Grave of Alaric
Page 14
4.
Taranto
Page 22
5.
Dulce Galesi Flumen
Page 29
6.
The Table of the Paladins
Page 36
7.
Cotrone
Page 44
8.
Faces By the Way
Page 52
9.
My Friend the Doctor
Page 60
10.
Children of the Soil
Page 68
11.
The Mount of Refuge
Page 75
12.
Catanzaro
Page 82
13.
The Breezy Height
Page 93
14.
Squillace
Page 100
15.
Miseria
Page 107
16.
Cassiodorus
Page 112
17.
The Grotta
Page 119
18.
Reggio
Page 124
Notes
Page 133
Further Reading
Page 152
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