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Mary Wortley Montagu was an English aristocrat, writer, and poet known for her vivid and insightful letters, particularly her correspondence from the Ottoman Empire. Her writings, which provide a unique perspective on 18th-century society and culture, were influential in shaping public opinion and literary discourse. Montagu's contributions to literature and her advocacy for smallpox inoculation have left a lasting impact.
"No entertainment is so cheap as reading, nor any pleasure so lasting. She will not want new fashions nor regret the loss of expensive diversions or variety of company if she can be amused with an author in her closet."
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