摘要
The paper proposes to examine aspects of modernity in Cosmopolitan Alexandria in the first half of the 20th century as they are manifested in Jacqueline Carol's Cocktails andCamels (1960 and reprinted in 2008). Written in English by a Lebanese Egyptian, born and raised in Alexandria, the novel investigates issues of cultural and linguistic identity, gender, the rise of national discourse, and the emergence of independent Egypt after the 1952 Revolution through the eyes of a young woman growing up in Cosmopolitan Alexandria as part of the elite but paying attention to all the political and social changes taking place in the city and the whole country