Item #H19268 The Englishwoman in Egypt: Letters from Cairo, written during a residence there in 1842, 3, & 4, with E. W. Lane, Esq. ...by his Sister. Sophie Lane Poole.
The Englishwoman in Egypt: Letters from Cairo, written during a residence there in 1842, 3, & 4, with E. W. Lane, Esq. ...by his Sister

The Englishwoman in Egypt: Letters from Cairo, written during a residence there in 1842, 3, & 4, with E. W. Lane, Esq. ...by his Sister

Philadelphia: G. B. Zieber, 1845. First American edition. Hardcover. 12mo, original cloth, gilt spine, very good, light wear, soil and darkening to covers, contents very good. 247 pp. First published in two volumes in the UK the year before. Poole was the estranged wife of Edward Poole and sister of the famous orientalist Edward William Lane, who suggested that she and her sons join him in Egypt so that she could report on the female side of Egypt's gender-segregated society. The result was her book of letters "The Englishwoman in Egypt: Letters from Cairo." She wrote that "The opportunities I might enjoy of obtaining an insight into the mode of life of the higher classes of the ladies in this country, and of seeing many things highly interesting in themselves, and rendered more so by their being accessible only to a lady, suggested to him the idea that I might both gratify my own curiosity and collect much information of a novel and interesting nature, which he proposed I should embody in a series of familiar letters to a friend." Like her brother, Poole adopted local customs and dress in order to gain acceptance in Egyptian social circles. An Egyptian acquaintance of Edward Lane wrote that his household consisted of his mother and sister, "[both of whom] always wore the Egyptian dress, and never left the house except heavily swathed and veiled. The Sheykh al-Dessouki, who frequented Lane’s house regularly, never saw their faces." However, Poole herself hated veiling, and writes that she veiled only in order to gain access to harems, bathhouses, and other "women-only" areas. (information from Wikipedia). Very Good. Item #H19268

Price: $100.00

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