Lucie Duff Gordon : a passage to Egypt
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Lucie Duff Gordon : a passage to Egypt
(Penguin books)
Penguin, 1995
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Note
First published by Hamish Hamilton, 1994
Bibliography: p. 373-378
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The mysterious cities of the dead, Egypt's desert necropoli, set the scene of this book, which is based on the journey of Lucie Duff-Gordon in the last century, but interweaves the modern-day experiences of the author, and life and death in Ancient Egypt. Lucie Duff-Gordon, suffering from tuberculosis, went to Egypt to die and in fact survived long enough to become deeply involved in the culture and to live almost as a native Egyptian. Like her, the author has the great advantage of a profound love of the country and involvement with its inhabitants. Basing her research on the many letters written by Lucie Duff-Gordon back to her family and friends in England, Katherine Frank writes of a haunting and still unspoilt Egypt and its attitude to the dead.
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