American Writers in Paris Exploring the “Unknown” in Their Own Time: Edith Wharton’s In Morocco and Diane Johnson’s Lulu in Marrakech
@inproceedings{Asya2013AmericanWI, title={American Writers in Paris Exploring the “Unknown” in Their Own Time: Edith Wharton’s In Morocco and Diane Johnson’s Lulu in Marrakech}, author={Ferd{\^a} Asya}, year={2013} }
In Morocco and Lulu in Marrakech, a book of travel and a fiction, written by two American writers who have lived in Paris, Edith Wharton and Diane Johnson respectively, surpass the limits of their genres. Although Wharton claims that she has written a travel book for “the happy wanderers who may be planning a Moroccan journey, [and] …[she has] added to the record of. … [her] personal impressions a slight sketch of the history and art of the country” (In Morocco 12), In Morocco does not simply… Expand
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