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Biography
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128 pages, Paperback 155x234mm, Portrait
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ISBN-10: 1905299796 ISBN-13: 9781905299799
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Amelia Edwards Traveller, Novelist and Egyptologist
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This, the first biography of Amelia Edwards, sets her work as founder of the Egypt Exploration Society and writer of A Thousand Miles up the Nile in the context of her career as novelist and journalist. It traces her development from gifted child to adventurous and unconventional woman and describes her life as dedicated and reclusive worker in the cause of exploring and safeguarding the antiquities of Egypt. |
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| Joan Rees - Joan Rees is Emeritus Professor of English Literature, University of Birmingham and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature. She has published five books on Elizabethan and Jacobean literature and a study of the poetry of Dante Gabriel Rossetti. In 1995 she published Writings on the Nile: Harriet Martineau, Florence Nightingale and Amelia Edwards and in 1998, the first biography of Amelia Edwards, Amelia Edwards, Traveller, Novelist and Egyptologist (both Rubicon Press). These have been followed by the first biography of Amelia Edwards' cousin: Matilda Betham-Edwards, Novelist, Travel Writer and Francophile (Hastings Press, 2006).
Related title(s): Women on the Nile By Joan Rees
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