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The Turkish Embassy Letters Mary Wortley Montagu

The Turkish Embassy Letters By Mary Wortley Montagu

The Turkish Embassy Letters by Mary Wortley Montagu


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Letters written from 1716-1718 from the Ottoman Empire by Mary Wortley Montagu, one of the first modern travel writers. A revelation in their day.

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The Turkish Embassy Letters: 1716-1718 by Mary Wortley Montagu

Mary Montagu was one of the most extraordinary characters in the world. She was a self-educated intellectual, a free spirit, a radical, a feminist but also an entitled aristocrat and a society wit with powerful friends at court. In 1716 she travelled across Europe to take up residence in Istanbul as the wife of the British ambassador. Her letters remain as fresh as the day they were penned: enchanted by her discoveries of the life of Turkish women behind the veil, by Arabic poetry and by contemporary medical practices - including inoculation. For two years she lovingly observed Ottoman society as a participant, with affection, intelligence and an astonishing lack of prejudice.

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one of the best narrative travel books ever written by an Englishwoman. Dervla Murphy

About Mary Wortley Montagu

Mary Wortley Montagu (nee Pierrepont, 1689-1762) was an English aristocrat, writer, and poet.

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GOR012414400
9781780600390
1780600399
The Turkish Embassy Letters: 1716-1718 by Mary Wortley Montagu
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Eland Publishing Ltd
20210715
208
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