Shadow Plays: Virtual Realities in an Analog World

Chapter 6, Note 67

As exemplified by this quote from a book published by the secretary of the Italian Embassy in London, Raniero Paulucci di Calboli, describing the members of this nomad class, in 1893: “Even changing the clothes, the habit is always the same: because under the tight sweater of the mountebank or the modest attire of the puppeteer, or even under the black shirt of the chimney sweep and the filthy rags of the organ player and the ice cream seller, thousands of our  countrymen could only penetrate this way the [English] country.” I Girovaghi Italiani in Inghilterra ed I Suonatori Ambulanti (Italian Wanderers and Buskers in England) (Città di Castello: Lapi, 1893), 3.

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