ABSTRACT

'Of all literary fakes this is surely the most impudent, ingenious, and successful. The Comtesse D'Aulnoy was never in Spain (but) she was a born traveller. Not without reason have the editors of The Broadway Travellers included her fiction in their library of fact. For, despite its falseness, it is intellectually the real thing.' Saturday Review
However her work is judged today, it seems certain that Madame D'Aulnoy was one of the most widely-read and most popular authors of her time. Seeing Spain at a strange moment in her history, it is the end of a great age. The last descendent of Charles V is king; after him the nation is destined to enter upon a new phase, under a new dynasty. After reading this journey we see and touch Spain and the reader can judge the Spanish character from a witness who saw it.

part |116 pages

>A Relation of a Voyage to Spain in Several Letters

chapter I|23 pages

Letter I

chapter II|23 pages

Letter II

chapter III|22 pages

Letter III

chapter IV|44 pages

Letter IV

part II|118 pages

To the Most Ingenious Mr Dahl

chapter V|21 pages

Letter V

chapter VI|15 pages

Letter VI

chapter VII|22 pages

Letter VII

chapter VIII|36 pages

Letter VIII

chapter IX|22 pages

Letter IX

part 3|163 pages

The Translator to the Reader

chapter X|33 pages

Letter X

chapter xi|28 pages

Letter XI

chapter xii|34 pages

Letter XII

chapter xiii|26 pages

Letter XIII

chapter xiv|25 pages

Letter XIV

chapter xv|15 pages

Letter XV