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Arabi and his household

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The author offers a sympathetic, eyewitness portrait of the Egyptian military leader and his household, challenging sensational accounts of brutality. Drawing on personal encounters, official testimony, and domestic anecdotes, she sketches his appearance, religious learning, moral earnestness, and popularity with soldiers and the populace. Episodes include his defense of religious observance leading to unexpected promotion, administrative service during a foreign campaign, and the later hardship faced by his wife and mother. The narrative interweaves character study, political context, and criticism of hostile reportage to present a humanized account of a controversial figure and his embattled family.

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Lady Gregory

Lady Gregory (1852-1932) was an influential Irish playwright, folklorist, and co-founder of the Abbey Theatre in Dublin. She played a crucial role in the Irish Literary Revival, contributing to the preservation and promotion of Irish folklore and mythology. Her notable works include "Gods and Fighting Men," which retells the legends of the Tuatha de Danaan, and "Our Irish Theatre," an autobiographical account of her experiences in the theatre movement. Gregory's writings often reflect her deep connection to Irish culture and her commitment to the arts, making her a significant figure in the landscape of Irish literature.

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