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Tables of Contents for Interpreting the Orient
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Introduction
1
6
Paul
Janet Starkey
About-Face: Sir David Wilkie's Portrait of `Mehemet Ali'
7
16
Emily M. Weeks
Carl Haag 1820--1915: Fact or Fantasy?
23
12
Cornelia Oelwein
John Frederick Lewis: `In Knowledge of the Orientals Quite One of Themselves'
35
16
Briony Llewellyn
Charles Newton
William Holman Hunt's Visits to Egypt: Passion, Prejudice and Truth to Nature
51
18
Judith Bronkhurst
David Urquhart and the Role of Travel Literature in the Introduction of Turkish Baths to Victorian England
69
12
Nebahat Avcioglu
J. Wolff and H. Stern: Missionaries in Yemen
81
16
Aviva Klein-Franke
The Copts of Egypt: Neither Christian nor Egyptian?
97
14
Hoda Gindi
Gender Politics in a Colonial Context: Victorian Women's Accounts of Egypt
111
12
Sahar Sobhi Abdel-Hakim
The Image of Nineteenth-Century Cairo as a Medieval City in Kinglake's Eothen
123
16
Loubna A. Youssef
`While I was in Egypt, I finished Dr. Thorne'
139
14
Nadia Gindy
On Translating The Englishwoman in Egypt into Arabic
153
12
Azza Kararah
Amelia Edwards: From Novelist to Egyptologist
165
10
Patricia O'Neill
Amelia Edwards, Jennie Lane and Egypt
175
10
Brenda E. Moon
Oriental Motifs in the Poetry of Nikolay Gumilev
185
14
Marianna Taymanova
`Ah! That the Desert were my Dwelling Place': The Romance of Persia in the Early Writings of Gertrude Bell
199
10
Katharine Chubbuck
Orientalism and Gender: The Condition and Status of Women in Morocco
209
26
Amy J. Johnson
Select Bibliography
235
34
Index
269