In which a leisurely American traveller named Newman unfolds the curious contradictions of his continental journey, marked by an amiable disregard for solemnity and a sincere though unfocused appetite for experience, contrasting vividly with the earnest rigour of his companion, the young and conscientious minister Babcock. Their amicable divergence in temperament and taste culminates in a thoughtful parting, leaving Newman to ponder with a quietly amused gravity the varied impressions and moral nuances inscribed upon his travels through Europe’s art and life.