Fotografía de autor

Lucy Mary Jane Garnett (1849–1934)

Autor de The Dervishes of Turkey

14 Obras 37 Miembros 2 Reseñas

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Obras de Lucy Mary Jane Garnett

Etiquetado

Conocimiento común

Fecha de nacimiento
1849
Fecha de fallecimiento
1934
Género
female
Nacionalidad
UK
Ocupaciones
travel writer
folklorist
social historian
Relaciones
Davis, Franny (friend)
Biografía breve
Lucy Garnett and her friend Fanny Davis (1904-1984) visited Turkey and the Ottoman Empire before it was generally opened up to the West. As well as book published under her own name, Lucy contributed to Davis's study The Ottoman Lady: A Social history from 1718 to 1918 (1909), which included daily observations concerning the lives and traditional customs of Turkish women. Lucy also translated Greek folk poetry.

Miembros

Reseñas

Review: Mysticism and Magic In Turkey by Lucy Mary Jane Garnett. 06/20/2017

This was an interesting and educating book. It was written in 1912 and became a forgotten classic. When you want to know about a country you start at the bottom. I was surprised about a lot of events, issues, religions and history of Turkey because it went all the way back to Moses and other religious people, with some amazing, some unbelievable material. The author got a lot of her information from ancient documents, essays, and books of literature. When she got to the 1900’s I started recognizing some of the information but yet throughout this book there is a few mentions of controversy.

Just the fact of reading events of centuries ago and the situations compared through the years with the Persians, Moslems and the Middle East Countries of Islam beliefs hasn’t changed much. Their beliefs are little more hostile now but even Christian beliefs have gaps in their past and issues. I thought about some of the information about ethnic religions including Christianity and I feel we all share some of the same culture characteristic beliefs and each one has its own uniqueness and by changing a word or two here and there through documents, essays, and literature we all have the same belief, “GOD”….

It does not matter if the “God” is a person or an object or if you have no belief at all. We are all human, some kinder than others but the way things are happening around the World most are all killing their cultures and beliefs. The ancestry traditions and the religion information in this book is under debate just as all societies of today have changed and many are wondering and debating where to live….If I have offended any person reading this, I will apologize….
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Estadísticas

Obras
14
Miembros
37
Popularidad
#390,572
Valoración
½ 3.5
Reseñas
2
ISBNs
14