bewildered distaste
It is understandable that this writer in particular was surprised and uncomfortable with these habits and lifestyles, but he let his distaste bleed too much into his work, tainting the readers point of view also. Is it really good history then, if there was never any attempt at being unbiased or at the very least acknowledging the misconceptions the author was working with? How can this narrative of distaste be corrected by future historians.