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The story of Mary Wortley Montagu’s voyage …

Years: 1718 - 1718
December
The story of Mary Wortley Montagu’s voyage from Constantinople to London and of her observations of Eastern life is told in Letters from Turkey, a series of lively letters full of graphic descriptions; Letters is often credited as being an inspiration for subsequent female traveler/writers, as well as for much Orientalist art.

Not only is Lady Mary the first European woman to travel in many of the places she had visited; she is also the first European woman to have witnessed the private lives of Islamic women, as they are utterly closed to males.

During her visit, she had been sincerely charmed by the beauty and hospitality of the Turkish women she encountered, and she recorded her experiences in a Turkish bath with a keen eye for detail.

While in Turkey, she also had recorded a particularly amusing incident in which a group of Turkish women, horrified by the sight of the corset she was wearing, exclaimed that "the husbands in England were much worse than in the East, for [they] tied up their wives in little boxes, the shape of their bodies".

Jean-Baptiste van Mour (1671–1737)Detail of Lady Mary Wortley Montagu with her son, Edward Wortley Montagu, and attendants. Circa 1717; National Portrait Gallery, London

Jean-Baptiste van Mour (1671–1737)Detail of Lady Mary Wortley Montagu with her son, Edward Wortley Montagu, and attendants. Circa 1717; National Portrait Gallery, London

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