Gertrude Bell fue una escritora, viajera, arqueóloga y oficial política inglesa. Sus escritos a menudo se centran en el Medio Oriente y su cultura. Bell era conocida por sus detallados relatos de viajes y su profundo conocimiento de la historia y la política de la región. Su obra explora frecuentemente las complejas relaciones entre Oriente y Occidente.
Gertrude Bell's 1905 journey from Jericho to Antioch unfolds against the backdrop of warring Turkish tribes, offering a richly illustrated narrative of early 20th-century Arabia. This chronicle captures her keen observations and insights, making it a valuable read for enthusiasts of the region's history and Bell's contributions to literature. The book serves as both a travelogue and a historical document, appealing to collectors and fans alike.
Gertrude Bell's 1894 travel account captures her journey through Persia to visit her uncle, Sir Frank Lascelles, the British minister in Tehran. The book features authentic photographs that vividly illustrate her experiences and observations of turn-of-the-century Persia. Bell, a significant figure in the British Empire, combined her roles as a writer, archaeologist, and political officer, showcasing her extensive travels in the region. This classic work is now republished with curated introductory material, making it a valuable resource for enthusiasts of Persian history and travel literature.
The book presents Hafiz as a remarkable poet whose profound insights and fearless vision resonate deeply with both readers and fellow poets. Emerson's admiration highlights Hafiz's ability to see beyond the surface, capturing the essence of human experience and emotion. This exploration of Hafiz's work invites readers to appreciate the depth and beauty of his poetry, establishing him as a timeless figure in the literary world.
The second volume of Gertrude Bell's letters offers a compelling glimpse into her experiences in Baghdad during pivotal years from 1917 to 1921. It includes historical summaries and correspondence with notable figures like Major General Sir Percy Cox and H.E. Sir Henry Dobbs. Through her writings, readers gain valuable insight into Bell's significant contributions to the formation of modern Iraq, showcasing her influence and the complexities of her time.
Recognized for its cultural significance, this work contributes to the foundational knowledge of civilization. It has been chosen by scholars for its importance in understanding historical and societal contexts, making it a valuable resource for those interested in the development of human thought and culture.
Focusing on the origins of Islamic architecture, this 1914 study delves into the early phases of Mohammadan architecture, analyzing the historical context and influences behind its development. Gertrude Bell meticulously compiles various materials, offering insights into structures like the Palace and Mosque at Ukhai ir. The book covers topics such as architectural features, construction techniques, and historical significance, making it a valuable resource for understanding early Islamic design. The new edition includes curated introductory material to enhance the reader's experience.
The collection features evocative poems inspired by Persian themes and nature, showcasing Gertrude Bell's lyrical prowess. Her verses explore love, beauty, and the essence of life through imagery of gardens, flowers, and the natural world. As a prominent figure in shaping modern Iraq, Bell's work reflects her deep cultural engagement and personal experiences. This anthology not only highlights her poetic talent but also offers insights into her unique perspective as a woman in a pivotal historical role.
First published in 1929, this book contains volume I of "The Letters of Gertrude Bell". Contents include: "1897, Berlin", "1897-1899, Round The World, Dauphina, Etc.", "1899-1900, Jerusalem And The First Desert Journeys", "1900, Desert Excursions From Jerusalem", "1901-1902, Switzerland, Syria, England", "1902-1903, Round The World For The Second Time", "1903-1909, England, Switzerland, Paris", etc. A fascinating insight into the life and mind of a woman who played a major role in establishing administering the modern state of Iraq. Gertrude Margaret Lowthian Bell, CBE (1868-1926) was an English writer, political officer, traveller, archaeologist, and administrator. She became an important policy-maker in the British Empire as a result of her extensive knowledge and contacts, which she built up through her numerous travels in Mesopotamia, Greater Syria, Asia Minor, and Arabia. Other notable works by this author include: "Poems from the Divan of Hafiz" (1892), "The Desert and the Sown" (1907), and "Mountains of the Servants of God" (1910). This classic work is being republished now in a new edition with specially curated introductory material.
1868 als Tochter einer begüterten englischen Familie geboren, war Gertrude Bell von Anfang an eine Ausnahmeerscheinung: Sie besuchte als eine der ersten Frauen die Universität Oxford, schloß dort ihr Studium mit Auszeichnung ab, studierte in der Folge noch in Paris Archäologie. Gertrude Bell bereiste als eine der ersten Europäerinnen Syrien, Kleinasien und Mesopotamien und durchquerte auch die Arabische Wüste. Ihre faszinierende Art, ihre Sprachkenntnisse ließen sie schließlich zur Beraterin einflußreicher arabischer Persönlichkeiten werden. Ihre Aufzeichnungen und Berichte liegen hier erstmals in deutscher Sprache vor.