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The Virago Book Of Women Travellers.

Mary Morris

Some of the extraordinary women whose writings are including in this collection are observers of the world in which they wander; their prose rich in description, remarkable in detail. Mary McCarthy conveys the vitality of Florence while Willa Cather's essay on Lavandou foreshadows her descriptions of the French countryside in later novels. Others are more active participants in the culture they are visiting, such as Leila Philip, as she harvests rice with chiding Japanese women, or Emily Carr, as she wins the respect and trust of the female chieftain of an Indian village in Northern Canada. Whether it is curiosity about the world, a thirst for adventure or escape from personal tragedy, all of these women are united in that they approached their journeys with wit, intelligence, compassion and empathy for the lives of those they encountered along the way.

Features writing from Gertrude Bell, Edith Wharton, Isabella Bird, Kate O'Brien, Lady Mary Wortley Montagu and many others.

  • Classification : Travel & Travel Writing
  • Pub Date : OCT 7, 2004
  • Imprint : Virago
  • Page Extent : 464
  • Binding : PB
  • ISBN : 9781860492129
  • Price : INR 1,050
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Mary Morris

Mary Morris (nee Mulry) was born in County Galway in 1921. After completing her nursing training in London from 1939 she joined the Queen Alexandra Imperial Nursing Service Reserve in 1944. She married Captain Malcolm Morris in London in 1946 and they settled in Britain after the war. Mary later returned to nursing and never stopped writing. She died in 1997 and is survived by four children and eight grandchildren.

Carol Acton is Associate Professor of English St Jerome's University at the University of Waterloo Ontario specialising in war writing especially autobiographical works. She discovered Mary's diaries in the Imperial War Museum archives.

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