
The Englishwoman In Egypt; Letters From Cairo, Written During A Residence There In 1842, 3, & 4
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A crisp, intimate window onto a city under two suns-the Nile and empire. Sophia Lane Poole's letters from Cairo unfold as a vivid, self-possessed travelogue, part journal, part cultural curiosity, and entirely absorbing. The Englishwoman In Egypt gathers Poole's 1840s letters into a graceful portrait of Cairo, seen through a British woman's eyes during a pivotal era. Form and voice blend to reveal a nuanced, sometimes intimate, observation of daily life, architecture, markets, and ritual-infused with a scholar's eye and a traveller's wonder. It is both intimate correspondence and a broader cul...
A crisp, intimate window onto a city under two suns-the Nile and empire. Sophia Lane Poole's letters from Cairo unfold as a vivid, self-possessed travelogue, part journal, part cultural curiosity, and entirely absorbing. The Englishwoman In Egypt gathers Poole's 1840s letters into a graceful portrait of Cairo, seen through a British woman's eyes during a pivotal era. Form and voice blend to reveal a nuanced, sometimes intimate, observation of daily life, architecture, markets, and ritual-infused with a scholar's eye and a traveller's wonder. It is both intimate correspondence and a broader cultural record, inviting casual readers and classic-literature collectors to step into a world where travel writing became a bridge between continents. This edition is more than a reprint; it is a restored cultural treasure designed for today's readers and future generations. Alpha Editions makes accessible a text that has been out of print for decades, reviving it with care for accuracy and reverence. The result is not merely a historical curiosity but a scholarly companion for students of egyptology and Victorian-era travel, as well as a captivating read for historical enthusiasts. A distinguished addition to university course materials and refined reading for voyagers of both history and literature, The Englishwoman In Egypt offers a compelling, human perspective on 19th century travel writing, and a window into the orientalist moment that shaped the era.