The Towers of Trebizond
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Rose Macaulay was a fascinating and influential British writer, known for her wit and intellect. She wrote numerous novels, essays and biographies, and she was highly regarded for her versatility as a writer. Her works often explored themes of social change, women's rights and the complexities of human relationships. She had a unique ability to capture the essence of her characters and the world they inhabited, making her a much-admired figure in the literary world. The Towers of Trebizond, published in 1956, is Rose Macaulay's best-known novel and follows the protagonist, Laurie Panton, and her eccentric Aunt Dot as they embark on a journey to Turkey. Throughout their travels, they undergo various adventures and mishaps while exploring the rich cultural heritage and religious tensions of Turkey. A central theme of the novel is the clash between Western and Eastern cultures. As Laurie explores Turkey, she becomes enamoured with the country's traditions, customs and history, leading her to question her own beliefs and values.
Notes
Macaulay, R., & Corbett, C. (2024). The Towers of Trebizond. Unabridged. [United States], Naxos AudioBooks.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)Macaulay, Rose and Clare, Corbett. 2024. The Towers of Trebizond. [United States], Naxos AudioBooks.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities Citation (style guide)Macaulay, Rose and Clare, Corbett, The Towers of Trebizond. [United States], Naxos AudioBooks, 2024.
MLA Citation (style guide)Macaulay, Rose, and Clare Corbett. The Towers of Trebizond. Unabridged. [United States], Naxos AudioBooks, 2024.
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