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Lucie, Lady Duff-Gordon (24 June 1821 – 14 July 1869) was an English author and translator who wrote as Lucie Gordon. She is best known for her Letters from Egypt, 1863–1865 (1865) and Last Letters from Egypt (1875), most of which are addressed to her husband, Alexander Duff-Gordon, and her mother, Sarah Austin. Having moved in prominent literary circles in London, she contracted tuberculosis and travelled in 1861 to South Africa for health reasons. She travelled on to Egypt in 1862 where she settled in Luxor, learnt Arabic, and wrote many letters about Egyptian culture, religion, and customs. Her letters are notable for humour, outrage at the ruling Ottomans, and many personal stories from the people around her.

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  • لوسي داف غوردون (1821-1869) كاتبة إنجليزية. (ar)
  • Lucie, Lady Duff-Gordon, geborene Lucie Austin (* 24. Juni 1821 in London; † 14. Juli 1869 in Kairo, Ägypten) war eine britische Schriftstellerin und Übersetzerin. (de)
  • Lucie, Lady Duff-Gordon (24 June 1821 – 14 July 1869) was an English author and translator who wrote as Lucie Gordon. She is best known for her Letters from Egypt, 1863–1865 (1865) and Last Letters from Egypt (1875), most of which are addressed to her husband, Alexander Duff-Gordon, and her mother, Sarah Austin. Having moved in prominent literary circles in London, she contracted tuberculosis and travelled in 1861 to South Africa for health reasons. She travelled on to Egypt in 1862 where she settled in Luxor, learnt Arabic, and wrote many letters about Egyptian culture, religion, and customs. Her letters are notable for humour, outrage at the ruling Ottomans, and many personal stories from the people around her. (en)
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  • 1821-06-24 (xsd:date)
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  • Lucie Gordon (en)
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  • George Clement Boase (en)
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  • Queen Square, Westminster, England (en)
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  • Lucie, Lady Duff Gordon, a sketch by George Frederic Watts R.A. about 1848 (en)
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  • Cairo, Egypt (en)
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  • George Clement (en)
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  • Boase (en)
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  • Lady Duff-Gordon (en)
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  • English (en)
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  • Author, translator (en)
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  • Lucie Gordon (en)
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  • Antony Beevor (en)
  • Henry Reeve (en)
  • Gordon Waterfield (en)
  • Lina Waterfield (en)
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  • لوسي داف غوردون (1821-1869) كاتبة إنجليزية. (ar)
  • Lucie, Lady Duff-Gordon, geborene Lucie Austin (* 24. Juni 1821 in London; † 14. Juli 1869 in Kairo, Ägypten) war eine britische Schriftstellerin und Übersetzerin. (de)
  • Lucie, Lady Duff-Gordon (24 June 1821 – 14 July 1869) was an English author and translator who wrote as Lucie Gordon. She is best known for her Letters from Egypt, 1863–1865 (1865) and Last Letters from Egypt (1875), most of which are addressed to her husband, Alexander Duff-Gordon, and her mother, Sarah Austin. Having moved in prominent literary circles in London, she contracted tuberculosis and travelled in 1861 to South Africa for health reasons. She travelled on to Egypt in 1862 where she settled in Luxor, learnt Arabic, and wrote many letters about Egyptian culture, religion, and customs. Her letters are notable for humour, outrage at the ruling Ottomans, and many personal stories from the people around her. (en)
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  • لوسي داف غوردون (ar)
  • Lucie, Lady Duff-Gordon (de)
  • Lucie, Lady Duff-Gordon (en)
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