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Embark on a remarkable journey through 17th-century England with John Taylor's "The Pennyles Pilgrimage," also known as "The Money-lesse Perambulation." This captivating work of early modern travel writing recounts Taylor's audacious pilgrimage across Great Britain. Experience England through the eyes of a man determined to see its landscapes and people without spending a penny. Taylor's vivid descriptions offer a unique window into the social fabric and geographical diversity of the era. More than just a travelogue, this account offers a fascinating glimpse into the life and times of early…mehr

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Embark on a remarkable journey through 17th-century England with John Taylor's "The Pennyles Pilgrimage," also known as "The Money-lesse Perambulation." This captivating work of early modern travel writing recounts Taylor's audacious pilgrimage across Great Britain. Experience England through the eyes of a man determined to see its landscapes and people without spending a penny. Taylor's vivid descriptions offer a unique window into the social fabric and geographical diversity of the era. More than just a travelogue, this account offers a fascinating glimpse into the life and times of early modern Britain. Ideal for those interested in British history, travel narratives, and the spirit of adventure, "The Pennyles Pilgrimage" remains a testament to the enduring allure of exploration and the power of the human spirit. This carefully prepared print edition brings Taylor's historical journey to life. This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
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John Taylor, an English poet and pamphleteer, often referred to as 'the Water Poet', was a prolific writer of the early 17th century. His works reflect a colorful career as a Thames waterman, a position that granted him access to both the city's working-class citizens and its elite. Born in Gloucester on August 24, 1578, Taylor moved to London where he apprenticed as a waterman, ferrying passengers across the River Thames, a vocation that deeply informed his literary work. Noted for his travel narratives and satirical verse, Taylor frequently financed his own publications, an indication of his innovative approach to disseminating literature. 'The Pennyles Pilgrimage' (1618) is one of Taylor's adventure accounts, a travelogue that describes his journey on foot from London to Scotland. Demonstrating his characteristic use of humor and firsthand observation, the work is as much a social commentary as a travel memoir. It epitomizes Taylor's style, which often included vivid, colloquial language and a critical eye toward the social and political issues of his era. Taylor's literary output encompasses over 150 works, ranging from political discourse to comedic poetry, securing his place in the canon of early modern English literature. He passed away in 1653, leaving behind a legacy marked by wit, adventure, and an unflinching reflection of contemporary life.