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Albert Frederick Calvert

Granada and the Alhambra

In “Granada and the Alhambra,” Albert Frederick Calvert invites readers to embark on a captivating journey through one of Spain's most emblematic cities and its architectural gem, the Alhambra. Calvert's prose embodies a rich tapestry of descriptive language and meticulous historical detail, elevating the work beyond mere travelogue to a celebration of cultural intersections. The book weaves together the influences of Moorish, Christian, and Spanish traditions, providing insights into the architectural marvels and historical vicissitudes of Granada, all set against the backdrop of late 19th and early 20th-century European fascination with the exotic and the ancient. Calvert, a British author and historian, was deeply immersed in the exploration of Spain's cultural heritage. His travels through the Iberian Peninsula, combined with a growing interest in Spain's Islamic history, positioned him uniquely to illuminate the poignant narratives embedded within the Alhambra's walls. Calvert'Äôs nuanced understanding of local customs and traditions adds authenticity to his reflections, making his observations both personal and scholarly. This book is highly recommended for anyone intrigued by the confluence of culture and history, or for those who seek to appreciate the intricate beauty of the Alhambra. Calvert's vivid portrayals and profound insights not only educate but will also inspire readers to explore the enchantment of Granada firsthand.
574 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2021
Publication year
2021
Publisher
Good Press
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