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Lucie Duff Gordon

A Passage to Egypt

By (author) Katherine Frank
Format: Paperback / softback
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC, United Kingdom
Imprint: I.B. Tauris
Published: 26th Jan 2007
Dimensions: w 130mm h 199mm d 33mm
Weight: 493g
ISBN-10: 1845113314
ISBN-13: 9781845113315
Barcode No: 9781845113315
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Lucie Duff Gordon was a world apart from her Victorian counterparts. An intellectual, traveller, writer and progressive social commentator, she and her husband led a bohemian, eccentric and highly unconventional life in London, socialising with such luminaries as Tennyson, Dickens and Thackeray. In 1862, however, Lucie was diagnosed with tuberculosis and on the advice of her doctor, left her husband and three children to live in Egypt, where she would spend the rest of her life. Drawing on Duff Gordon's correspondence with her family, Katherine Frank elegantly relates the dramatic transformation that she underwent as she discarded the restrictions of Victorian England, shunned the English community in Cairo and immersed herself in the Egyptian way of life - 'the real, true Arabian nights'. Lucie Duff Gordon, Noor ala Noor 'light from the source of all light' as she later became, led an exceptional, luminous life, never afraid to step outside the boundaries of convention and explore the unknown.

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'Lucie Duff Gordon's life is a rich field for a biographer, and Katherine Frank does her justice...what stays in the mind is a portrait of an exceptional woman, funny, wry, occasionally flamboyant, always generous-spirited, and firmly rooted in the social history of her day.' - Caroline Moorehead, Times Literary Supplement 'well written, generous, perceptive and unsentimental' -- Anthony Beevor, Daily Telegraph