Description
An Ignorant In India is a classic travelogue that captures the impressions and observations of R. E. Vernede during his travels across the Indian subcontinent. Written from the perspective of someone encountering India for the first time, the book presents vivid descriptions of landscapes, people, customs, and cultural practices.
Vernede’s narrative style brings authenticity and humor to his exploration of Indian life, from bustling cities to remote villages. The author provides insights into the complexities of Indian society, religion, and traditions while maintaining a thoughtful and often self-aware tone about his own outsider status.
This work serves as both a historical document of early 20th century India and an engaging travel narrative. It appeals to readers interested in travel literature, Indian history, cultural studies, and personal narratives of discovery and cross-cultural encounters.







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