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The Circe of the deserts

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The narrative traces an adventurous Englishwoman who abandons England to travel across the Mediterranean and the Ottoman Near East, combining personal portraiture with on-the-ground travel reportage. She moves through ports and imperial capitals, undertakes desert caravans and archaeological excursions to ruined cities, and cultivates a reputation for towering presence, eccentricity, and contempt for social conventions. Encounters with diplomats, local leaders, and a variety of guides illuminate political and cultural textures, while vivid scene-setting records landscapes, ceremonies, and ancient monuments. The work balances episodic journeying, character study, and historical and topographical description.

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Paule Henry-Bordeaux

Paule Henry-Bordeaux was a French author known for his evocative storytelling and rich descriptions of landscapes. His notable works include "The Circe of the Deserts," which explores themes of nature and human experience, and "Sur la route de Palmyre," a narrative that reflects his fascination with historical and cultural journeys. Through his writing, Henry-Bordeaux contributed to the literary heritage of early 20th-century France, capturing the imagination of readers with his vivid portrayals of both the physical and emotional landscapes.

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