Description
Across India: At the Dawn of the 20th Century is a remarkable travel narrative by Lucy E. Guinness, offering a vivid portrait of India during the colonial era. Written at a pivotal moment in history, the work captures the diverse regions, peoples, and customs of the Indian subcontinent through keen observation and detailed description.
Guinness’s account provides valuable insights into early 20th-century Indian society, covering everything from bustling cities to remote villages, religious traditions, and the daily lives of Indians across various social strata. Her Victorian perspective and experiences as a female traveler make this work particularly significant as a historical document.
This travelogue serves as both an entertaining narrative and an important primary source for understanding how India was perceived and experienced by Western visitors during this transformative period. The book remains relevant for historians, students of colonial history, and those interested in travel literature and cross-cultural perspectives.







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