Wandering Spirits Part One
- by Nancy Fulton
In tonight’s exotic tale, we hear of the English abroad. Throughout the nineteenth century, England’s aristocrats freed their children to wander to France, to Italy, and even to Egypt and India. And why should they not, when they ruled an empire upon which the sun did not set. Not all such adventures ended in joy, for the world then, as now, was filled with many evils, none worse than ignorance and arrogance, as we discover here.
Listen on Transistor.fm → In tonight’s exotic tale, we hear of the English abroad. Throughout the nineteenth century, England’s aristocrats freed their children to wander to France, to Italy, and even to Egypt and India. And why should they not, when they ruled an empire upon which the sun did not set. Not all such…
