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portada Disraeli's Grand Tour. Benjamin Disraeli and the Holy Land, 1830–1831
Formato
Libro Físico
Editorial
Año
2013
N° páginas
172
Encuadernación
Tapa Blanda
Dimensiones
23.40 x 15.40 x 1.50 cm
ISBN13
9780571302833

Disraeli's Grand Tour. Benjamin Disraeli and the Holy Land, 1830–1831

Robert Blake (Autor) · Faber & Faber · Tapa Blanda

Disraeli's Grand Tour. Benjamin Disraeli and the Holy Land, 1830–1831 - Robert Blake

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[Disraeli's Grand Tour] concentrates on one colourful episode, or sequence of episodes, in the young Disraeli's life: the tour through the Mediterranean and Near East which he undertook with the man who was intended to become his brother-in-law.

''Lively and entertaining... [Disraeli''s Grand Tour] concentrates on one colourful episode, or sequence of episodes, in the young Disraeli''s life: the tour through the Mediterranean and Near East which he undertook with the man who was intended to become his brother-in-law. On the way they were joined by raffish Wykhamist James Clay, a friend of Disraeli''s brother, and also by Tita Falcieri, who had formerly been a servant to Byron. Indeed... much of the tour might almost be considered a Byronic pilgrimage of a kind... Lord Blake suggests that [Disraeli''s] travels in the provinces of the Ottoman Empire inclined him, when in office many years later, to take a more favourable attitude to Turkish power than was common among Englishmen of his time. However, the author is more interested in tracing the effects of the visit to the Holy Land on Disraeli''s view of his own position as a Jew converted to Christianity and an aspirant man-of-letters and politician.'' Dan Jacobson, London Review of Books

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