Lesley Blanch Libri
Lesley Blanch fu una romantica studiosa che influenzò generazioni di scrittori e lettori con le sue avvincenti narrazioni. Fu pioniera in una forma distintiva di biografia di gruppo, concentrandosi su donne che sfidarono le convenzioni e cercarono l'avventura in Oriente. Blanch possedeva una profonda comprensione del Medio Oriente e di altre regioni, catturando l'essenza di luoghi prima che i conflitti moderni ne alterassero il carattere. Il suo lavoro offre una prospettiva unica sul ponte tra Oriente e Occidente, celebrando l'indipendenza e il fascino di coste lontane.






On the Wilder Shores of Love
- 464pagine
- 17 ore di lettura
The story of a fascinating, bohemian - and, at times outrageous - life that spanned the twentieth century - the perfect book for fans of the Mitfords.
Journey into the Mind's Eye
- 352pagine
- 13 ore di lettura
A woman travels to Siberia to find a lover from her youth who told her Russian fairytales.
Pavilions of the Heart
- 192pagine
- 7 ore di lettura
Takes the reader on a journey to the settings where lovers have come together for a moment, a night or a lifetime. Chosen from those places in her travels where she has come upon a story that has fired the imagination, the author writes of Nelson and Lady Hamilton's affair conducted in a modest house near Wimbledon.
Journey Into the Mind's Eye: Fragments of an Autobiography
- 400pagine
- 14 ore di lettura
A chance encounter with a mysterious traveler ignites Lesley Blanch's lifelong fascination with Russia, leading to a transformative love affair that shapes her journey through the culture and landscapes of the country. Her memoir intertwines travel experiences and romantic escapades, depicting adventures from Paris to Siberia, all while exploring the enchanting allure of Russian fairy tales and traditions. Blanch's narrative captures the intoxicating blend of love and discovery, offering a vivid glimpse into her captivating world.
The Wilder Shores of Love
- 332pagine
- 12 ore di lettura
... recounts the ... lives of four European women who, for different reasons, gravitated to the wildness of the Middle East and North Africa.
Regency England Undressed: Harriette Wilson, the Greatest Courtesan of her Age
- 134pagine
- 5 ore di lettura
Set against the backdrop of Regency England, this work delves into the life of Harriette Wilson, the era's most prominent courtesan. Known for her beauty, style, and sharp wit, Wilson navigated a world of privilege, blackmailing the aristocracy through her memoirs to secure her financial future. The novella-length introduction by Lesley Blanch offers rich portraits of society's eccentric characters, blending meticulous historical detail with engaging narrative. It serves as a corrective to simplistic views of Regency society, highlighting its complexities and scandals.
A charming selection of writings by a twentieth century luminary. This selection of Lesley Blanch's early journalism, essays and travelling tales forms a brilliant sequel to On the Wilder Shores of Love.
The Century Lives & Letters: Journey Into the Mind's Eye
Fragments of an Autobiography
- 376pagine
- 14 ore di lettura
Lesley Blanch was four when the mysterious Traveller first blew into her nursery, swathed in Siberian furs and full of the fairytales of Russia. She was twenty when he swept out of her life, leaving her love-lorne and in the grips of a passionate obsession. The search to recapture the love of her life, and the Russia he had planted within her, takes her to Siberia and beyond, journeying deep into the romantic terrain of the mind's eye.

