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(Classics to read in English _ In Morocco by Edith Wharton)
"In Morocco" is a nonfiction written by Edith Wharton, published in 1920, and is a travelogue based on Wharton's experiences in Morocco during World War I in 1917.
"In Morocco" is a vivid and detailed account of Wharton's travels around the country, including observations of the people, architecture, landscape and traditions. She gains insight into the complexities of Moroccan society, including the role of religion, the dynamics of the ruling class, and the challenges women face.
The book is also notable for her commentary on the relationship between Morocco and the Western powers, especially France. Wharton provides a nuanced analysis of the political and social forces at play in Morocco in the early 20th century, and provides insight into the ways in which colonialism and imperialism shaped the country's history and culture.

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CONTENTS

PREFACE
I. RABAT AND SALE
II. VOLUBILIS, MOULAY IDRISS AND MEKNEZ
III. FEZ
IV. MARRAKECH
V. HAREMS AND CEREMONIES
VI. GENERAL LYAUTEY'S WORK IN MOROCCO
VII. A SKETCH OF MOROCCAN HISTORY
VIII. NOTE ON MOROCCAN ARCHITECTURE
IX. BOOKS CONSULTED