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The Cruise of the Vanadis

by Edith Wharton; Jonas Dovydenas


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In 1888, when Edith Wharton was 26, she and her husband spent $4000 to charter a 167-foot yacht, the Vanadis, for a cruise through the Aegean and the Mediterranean, starting in Algiers and stopping in Tunis, Malta, Sicily, Corfu, and various places in Turkey, Greece, and Montenegro. En route, Wharton kept a detailed diary. Still unpublished when it was discovered in a French library in 1991, the account of the cruise is important because it reveals a great deal about the young writer--showing not only her inborn snobbery and elitist preferences but her fascination with new sights, her intrepid sense of adventure, and her empathy with people she encounters--and about the world of 1888, in particular the position of women, in which Wharton had a strong interest.

Editions of The Cruise of the Vanadis

9780847826094
ISBN

Binding/Format

Hardcover
Publisher

Rizzoli Intl Pubns
Date

2004
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Publisher Notes

Full-color photographs highlight Wharton's account of her three-month 1888 cruise aboard a chartered yacht through the Aegean Islands, in an anthology of writings that includes the author's detailed descriptions of the places she visited, the people she met, and the hotels in which she stayed.

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