ISBN-13: 9781845114299 / Angielski / Twarda / 2008 / 288 str.
This book brings to life Victorian Britain's conceptions and misconceptions of the Muslim World using a thorough investigation of varied cultural sources of the period. She discovers the prevailing representation of Muslims and Islam in the two major spheres of British influence - India and the Ottoman Empire - was reinforced by reoccurring themes: through literature and entertainment the public saw ""the Mahomedan"" as the ""noble savage,"" a perception reinforced through travel writing and fiction of the ""exotic east"" and the ""Arabian Nights.""