

Some Englishmen, of whom Kitchener was chief, believed that a rebellion of Arabs against Turks would enable England, while fighting Germany, simultaneously to defeat Turkey. The poem originated as prose, submitted by letter to Graves, who edited the work heavily into its current form, rewriting an entire stanza and adjusting the others.

Love, the way-weary, groped to your body,īefore Earth's soft hand explored your shapeĪ variant last line of that first stanza-reading, "When we came"-appears in some editions however, the 1922 Oxford text (considered the definitive version see below) has "When I came". Lawrence received the news of his death some days before he entered Damascus. Ahmed died, probably from typhus, aged 19, a few weeks before the offensive to liberate Damascus. It begins, "To S.A.", possibly meaning Selim Ahmed, a young Arab boy from Syria of whom Lawrence was very fond.

Speculation surrounds the book's dedication, a poem written by Lawrence and edited by Robert Graves, concerning whether it is to an individual or to the whole Arab race. Many sites inside the Wadi Rum area have been named after Lawrence to attract tourists, although there is little or no evidence connecting him to any of these places, including the rock formations near the entrance now known as "The Seven Pillars". With the support of Emir Faisal and his tribesmen, he helped organise and carry out attacks on the Ottoman forces from Aqaba in the south to Damascus in the north. Seven Pillars of Wisdom is an autobiographical account of his experiences during the Arab Revolt of 1916–1918, when Lawrence was based in Wadi Rum in Jordan as a member of the British Forces. "The Seven Pillars" rock formation in Wadi Rum From Seven Pillars, ". and then lost all but the Introduction and drafts of Books 9 and 10 at Reading Station, while changing trains. The book had to be rewritten three times, once following the loss of the manuscript on a train at Reading railway station. He used his original title for the later work. It was incomplete when war broke out and Lawrence stated that he destroyed the manuscript. Before the First World War, Lawrence had begun work on a scholarly book about seven great cities of the Middle East, to be called Seven Pillars of Wisdom. The title comes from the Book of Proverbs "Wisdom hath builded her house, she hath hewn out her seven pillars" ( Proverbs 9:1) ( King James Version). It was completed in February 1922, but first published in December 1926. Lawrence ("Lawrence of Arabia") while serving as a military advisor to Bedouin forces during the Arab Revolt against the Ottoman Empire of 1916 to 1918. Seven Pillars of Wisdom is the autobiographical account of the experiences of British Army Colonel T.
