Self-Taught In Her Father''S Library The Writer Satirist And Poet Lady Mary Wortley Montagu Had An Inexhaustible Appetite For Travel And Society. This Third Edition Of Her Letters And Works (1866) Offers Insight Into The Ambitions And Frustrations Of One Of The Most Unconventional Women Of The Eighteenth Century. In Addition To Remarks On The Follies And Diversions Of London Volume 1 Provides Acute And Often Acerbic Observations Of The Sights And People She Encountered On Her Travels Across Holland France Germany Austria And Turkey. Letters To Her Family To Alexander Pope And To Her Sister The Countess Of Mar Are Enhanced By An Engraved Portrait Of Lady Mary In Her Famous Turkish-Inspired Dress And An Introductory Memoir Of Her Life; All Of Which Ensures The Enduring Appeal Of This Entertaining Collection Of Correspondence. For More Information On This Author See Orlando.Cambridge.Org/Public/Svpeople?Person_Id=Montma
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