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Letters from the Holy Land

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A series of personal letters recounts a compact tourist journey through the Holy Land, describing arrival by sea, landings at coastal towns, and visits to Jerusalem, Bethlehem, Galilee and other biblical sites. The writer combines vivid sensory description of landscapes, architecture, ruins and religious ceremonies with practical notes on travel arrangements and encounters with guides, boatmen, and clerical hosts. On-the-spot sketches accompany the text, and the account emphasizes immediate impressions, historical associations, and the practical challenges and pleasures of travel in the region.

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Elizabeth Butler

Elizabeth Butler was a notable British artist and author, recognized for her contributions to both literature and the visual arts. She is best known for her autobiographical work, "An Autobiography," which provides insight into her life and artistic journey. Butler's writings often reflect her experiences and observations, as seen in her collections such as "From Sketch-Book and Diary" and "Letters from the Holy Land." Her unique perspective as an artist enriches her literary contributions, making her a significant figure in the intersection of art and literature in the 19th century.

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