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Paperback The Circe of the Deserts Book

ISBN: 1025558871

ISBN13: 9781025558875

The Circe of the Deserts

"The Circe of the Deserts" is a captivating biographical account of Lady Hester Stanhope, one of the most formidable and eccentric figures of the nineteenth century. Born into the height of British political society as the niece of William Pitt the Younger, Stanhope eventually turned her back on the salons of London to seek a life of absolute independence in the Near East. This work details her extraordinary journey across the Mediterranean and her eventual settlement in the rugged mountains of Lebanon.

Known for her iron will and sharp intellect, Lady Hester Stanhope navigated the complex social and political landscape of the Ottoman Empire with a command that earned her the respect of desert sheiks and European diplomats alike. The narrative follows her transformation from a society hostess to a desert queen, living in a fortified mountain convent where she practiced medicine, engaged in archaeological exploration, and maintained a court of her own making. Paule Henry-Bordeaux provides a vivid portrait of a woman who defied every convention of her time to live a life of her own choosing. "The Circe of the Deserts" remains an essential text for understanding the legacy of female pioneers who bridged the cultural divide between East and West.

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