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An account of the manners and customs of the modern Egyptians

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A thorough, observational portrait of Egyptian daily life and institutions, presenting detailed descriptions of social customs, family and domestic arrangements, religious practices, legal norms, dress, trades, festivals, and regional contrasts. The narrative combines first‑hand reportage with explanatory notes and illustrations to clarify language, rituals, and material culture, and arranges content thematically to guide readers through private and public spheres, gender roles, popular beliefs, and everyday routines.

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Edward William Lane

Edward William Lane was a British orientalist and translator, best known for his detailed observations of Egyptian life in the 19th century. His seminal work, "An Account of the Manners and Customs of the Modern Egyptians," provides a comprehensive ethnographic study that remains a valuable resource for understanding Egyptian culture. Lane's contributions extend to the literary realm as well, with his translation of "The Thousand and One Nights," which helped introduce Arabic literature to a wider audience. His meticulous approach and keen insights into the social customs of his time have left a lasting impact on the field of oriental studies.

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