In a period which elevated correspondence to an art-form, Mary Wortley Montagu was one of the greatest letter-writers in the English language. Self-educated and formidably learned, she was also an admired poet and a brilliant society hostess. Her letters, meant for both public and private consumption, are the product of a mind distinguished by its adventurousness, its indifference to convention, and its eagerness not only to acquire knowledge but to convey it with unmitigated style and grace.
The Lady Mary Wortley Montagu was an English aristocrat and writer. Montagu is today chiefly remembered for her letters, particularly her letters from Turkey, which have been described by Billie Melman as “the very first example of a secular work by a woman about the Muslim Orient”.