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Newsletter of Elizabeth Craven Society February 2021

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TRANSLATIONS OF CRAVEN'S WORKS Craven's travel writings continue to be the part of her output that gets the most attention. A French scholar, Hélène Palma, has translated her Voyage to Constantinople into French and written an introduction and notes, which it well deserves. Voyage à Constantinople en passant par la Crimée: série de lettres de l'honorable Lady Elizabeth Craven à son altesse sérénissime le Margrave de Brandenbourg, Anspach et Bayreuth, écrit en l'an 1786 / édition critique et commentaires Hélène Palma.  Aix-en-Provence: Presses Universitaires de Provence, 2018. And Craven has been mentioned in this book,  Heritage Tourism Beyond Borders and Civilizations: Proceedings of the Tourism Outlook Conference 2018.  Springer Nature, 2020 While it is not entirely accurate to the last detail, it provides the interesting information that Elizabeth Craven 's letters about Turkey were translated into Turkish in 1939 by   E ş at Ekrem Co ç u. CRITICAL ATTENTION Cra...