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The Wilder Shores of Love

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The Wilder Shores of Love is a work of non-fiction by travel writer Lesley Blanch.[1] It was first published in 1954.[1][2] It is a colourful account of four women – Isabel Burton, Jane Digby, Aimée du Buc de Rivéry and Isabelle Eberhardt – who left Europe to live in the Middle East.[2][3]

The title of the novel inspired subsequent works. A book of her travel writings entitled From Wilder Shores: The Tables of My Travels was published in 1989,[3] and her memoirs, edited by Georgia de Chamberet, were published posthumously by Virago and titled Lesley Blanch: On the Wilder Shores of Love.[4]


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  1. "On the Wilder Shores of Love: a Bohemian Life by Lesley Blanch, review: 'deliciously readable'". Telegraph.co.uk. Retrieved 2016-04-20.
  2. Fox, Margalit (2007-05-11). "Lesley Blanch, 102, a Writer and Traveler, Dies". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2016-04-20.
  3. "The bohemian life of Lesley Blanch". Idler. Retrieved 2024-03-18.

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