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Title: | The Armenian Woman in the Eyes of Western Observers | Authors: | Leyer Semaan, Ingrid | Keywords: | Armenian Woman Armenia Western Observers University of Balamand |
Issue Date: | 1996 | Publisher: | University of Balamand | Part of: | Hawliyat | Issue: | 4 | Start page: | 63 | End page: | 91 | Abstract: | When I reread the travel books that the still very popular German novelist Karl May wrote during the last decades of the nineteenth century for both youth and adults, I was struck by the very negative picture he painted of the Armenians, a people with whom he never had any contact. May, however, had not created this unpleasant image of the Armenians himself; he had found it fully developed in a great many of the accounts of the adventures, military advisors, geographers, archeologists, hunters, missionaries, politicians, merchants, the ladies and gentlemen of leisure whom Europe and America of the travel-happy nineteenth century sent to the slowly disintegrating Ottoman empire. Generally speaking, their reports present an increasingly negative and unsavoury image of the Armenians as individuals and as a people. |
URI: | https://scholarhub.balamand.edu.lb/handle/uob/6715 | Open URL: | Link to full text | Type: | Journal Article |
Appears in Collections: | Hawliyat |
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