1st Edition
A Victorian Traveler in the Middle East The Photography and Travel Writing of Annie Lady Brassey
By Nancy Micklewright
Copyright 2003
256 Pages
by
Routledge
256 Pages
by
Routledge
Juxtaposing the albums of Lady Brassey, an overlooked figure among Victorian women travelers, with Brassey's travel books, Nancy Micklewright takes advantage of a unique opportunity to examine the role of photography in the 1870s and 1880s in constructing ideas about place and empire. This study draws on a range of source material to investigate aspects of the Brassey collection. The book begins... Read more
Contents: Foreword; Preface; Annie Brassey and mid-19th century photography; Annie Lady Brassey; The Brassey albums and the history of photography in the Middle East; Photograph albums as constructions of realities; The Middle East and the photographic record; Afterword; Appendices; Bibliography; Index.
Biography
Nancy Micklewright is a Program Officer at the Getty Grant Program in Los Angeles, California. Trained as an Islamicist, she taught in the History in Art Department at the University of Victoria in British Columbia, Canada, before joining the Grant Program.
’Nancy Micklewright's first book brings together a body of rich and varied source material to produce a nuanced view of the production, consumption, and uses of photography in the nineteenth century... As the first book that brings together Lady Brassey's photographs and travel writings, it also intoduces the figure of a victorian woman who had been overlooked.’ Visual Resources






