Pierre Loti : travels with the legendary romantic

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Pierre Loti : travels with the legendary romantic

Lesley Blanch with an introduction by Philip Mansel

Tauris Parke Paperbacks, 2004

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Pierre Loti: a portrait of an escapist

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Previously published in Great Britain as "Pierre Loti: a portrait of an escapist"[1983] -- T.p. verso

Includes bibliography (p.327-328) and index

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When Pierre Loti - traveller, acrobat, naval officer, celebrated writer - died in 1923, he was given a state funeral, the only French writer to have received such as an honour besides Victor Hugo. This storyteller - bohemian, exotic and fiercely romantic - spent his life escaping the constraints of bourgeois France, and in doing so refined his age. He travelled the South Seas, Asia and the Middle East (his great obsession), and authored many novels and travel books. As adored as he was scorned by French society, Loti led the life that most romantics only dared write about.

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