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Culturea Parution : 23-01-2024 166 pages
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TWO TRIPS TO GORILLA LAND AND THE CATARACTS OF THE CONGO
Richard F. Burton
Dernière mise à jour : 26/03/2026
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23-01-2024
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"Two Trips to Gorilla Land and the Cataracts of the Congo, Volume 2" by Richard F. Burton is a detailed account of the author's explorations in Central Africa during the mid-19th century. The narrative begins with Burton's departure from the island of Fernando Po, where he describes the harsh climate and the prevalence of diseases like yellow fever. He then embarks on a journey aboard the H.M. Steamship "Torch," traveling along the coast of Africa and documenting the geographical and cultural landscapes he encounters. Burton provides vivid descriptions of the Loango Coast, highlighting the natural beauty and the challenges posed by the environment. He also discusses the German expedition's efforts to explore the region and establish a station at Chinxoxo, emphasizing the scientific and commercial interests driving European exploration in Africa. The text further delves into Burton's experiences in São Paulo de Loanda, the capital of Angola, where he observes the social and economic conditions of the Portuguese colony. He notes the decline in trade following the abolition of the slave trade and the change in European influence on local customs and governance. Burton's account is rich with observations on the flora, fauna, and indigenous peoples of the region, offering insights into the complexities of colonial interactions and the natural history of Central Africa. His narrative is both a travelogue and an ethnographic study, reflecting the broader themes of exploration, colonialism, and scientific inquiry during the Victorian era.
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