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The Englishwoman in Egypt - Letters from Cairo Written During a Residence There in 1842 3 & 4 - cover

The Englishwoman in Egypt - Letters from Cairo Written During a Residence There in 1842 3 & 4

Sophia Lane Poole

Maison d'édition: Good Press

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In "The Englishwoman in Egypt," Sophia Lane Poole offers a meticulous account of her experiences and observations during her travels in Egypt in the mid-19th century. The book is distinguished by its vibrant prose, rich descriptions, and insightful commentary on the cultural and social fabric of Egyptian society. Poole employs a blend of travel writing and ethnographic study, capturing not just the landscapes but also the complexities of gender roles, colonial dynamics, and the intricacies of daily life that she encountered. It serves as a significant literary work that reflects the Victorian interest in Egyptology and the wider cultural exchanges between the West and the East. Sophia Lane Poole, a staunch advocate for women's rights and education, was influenced by her own experiences as a traveler and her keen interest in the lives of women in different cultures. Her pioneering spirit and intellectual curiosity propelled her to challenge prevailing notions of femininity and colonial assumptions prevalent in her time. As a member of the educated middle class, her writings resonate with the broader conversation about women's roles, both domestically and internationally, during the Victorian era. For readers interested in travel literature, cultural history, or feminism, "The Englishwoman in Egypt" serves as an essential work that not only illuminates a pivotal era in both British and Egyptian history but also invites reflection on the complexities of identity and the power of perspective in reporting cross-cultural encounters.
Disponible depuis: 15/11/2023.
Longueur d'impression: 192 pages.

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