In Morocco. Journey through Morocco's Exotic Landscapes and Vibrant Culture

Par : Edith Wharton
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  • Nombre de pages2985
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN4057664651310
  • EAN4057664651310
  • Date de parution21/11/2019
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille4 Mo
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurGOOD PRESS

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In "In Morocco, " Edith Wharton embarks on a vivid exploration of Moroccan culture and landscapes, masterfully blending travelogue with personal reflection. Written in an engaging prose style characteristic of Wharton'Äôs intricate observations, the book showcases her sharp eye for detail and deep appreciation for a world beyond her own. Through rich descriptions and thoughtful insights, Wharton captures not only the beauty of Morocco'Äôs diverse geography but also its complex social fabric, reflecting a period in the early 20th century where Western perceptions of the East were often romanticized yet critically examined.
Edith Wharton, a pioneering figure in American literature, drew from her extensive travels and keen interest in cultural commentary to craft this work. Having navigated both the elite circles of American society and the exotic vistas of Europe and North Africa, Wharton'Äôs experiences provided her with a unique lens through which to view and critique her subjects. Her background in a privileged New York family and her deep involvement with the arts and landscape architecture appreciably inform her perspectives in the book, presenting a nuanced view of her encounters with Moroccan life.
"In Morocco" is a must-read for anyone interested in travel literature, cultural studies, or the cross-cultural dynamics of the early 20th century. Wharton'Äôs eloquence and perceptive commentary invite readers into an immersive experience that unveils the rich tapestry of Moroccan identity, making it an essential work for both scholars and casual readers alike.
In "In Morocco, " Edith Wharton embarks on a vivid exploration of Moroccan culture and landscapes, masterfully blending travelogue with personal reflection. Written in an engaging prose style characteristic of Wharton'Äôs intricate observations, the book showcases her sharp eye for detail and deep appreciation for a world beyond her own. Through rich descriptions and thoughtful insights, Wharton captures not only the beauty of Morocco'Äôs diverse geography but also its complex social fabric, reflecting a period in the early 20th century where Western perceptions of the East were often romanticized yet critically examined.
Edith Wharton, a pioneering figure in American literature, drew from her extensive travels and keen interest in cultural commentary to craft this work. Having navigated both the elite circles of American society and the exotic vistas of Europe and North Africa, Wharton'Äôs experiences provided her with a unique lens through which to view and critique her subjects. Her background in a privileged New York family and her deep involvement with the arts and landscape architecture appreciably inform her perspectives in the book, presenting a nuanced view of her encounters with Moroccan life.
"In Morocco" is a must-read for anyone interested in travel literature, cultural studies, or the cross-cultural dynamics of the early 20th century. Wharton'Äôs eloquence and perceptive commentary invite readers into an immersive experience that unveils the rich tapestry of Moroccan identity, making it an essential work for both scholars and casual readers alike.
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