Letters from Egypt

audiobook

Letters from Egypt

by Lady Lucie Duff Gordon

EN·~12 hours·6 chapters

Chapters

6 total
1

Letters from Egypt, by Lucie Duff Gordon

0:08
2

Lady Duff Gordon’s Letters from Egypt

0:26
3

INTRODUCTION

10:56
4

MEMOIR

32:06
5

LETTERS FROM EGYPT - November 11, 1862: Mrs. Austin

11:32:04
6

Footnotes:

4:15

Description

In this vivid collection of letters, a cultured Englishwoman paints a compelling portrait of life along the Upper Nile at the turn of the twentieth century. Her prose reads like conversation, unvarnished and lively, revealing both the everyday rhythms of Egyptian towns and the stark realities faced by the people she encounters. Through her keen eye and balanced intellect, she comments on the social injustices of the era, offering practical suggestions rather than sentimental pleas.

Interwoven with the correspondence are personal reflections from her daughter, adding an intimate family dimension to the narrative. An introductory essay situates the letters within their historical moment, highlighting the writer’s dedication to truth‑telling and her subtle humor. Listeners will be drawn into a world where natural beauty, cultural nuance, and moral conviction intersect, gaining a rare glimpse of a compassionate yet discerning outsider navigating a land both foreign and familiar.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~12 hours (710K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2006-02-21

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Lady Lucie Duff Gordon

Lady Lucie Duff Gordon

1821–1869

A lively English writer and translator, she is best remembered for the letters she sent home from Egypt, full of sharp observation, humor, and sympathy for the people around her. Her writing turns travel into something intimate and human, making a distant world feel close.

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