Birds of Passage : Henrietta Clive's Travels in South India 1798-1801
معرفی کتاب «Birds of Passage : Henrietta Clive's Travels in South India 1798-1801» نوشتهٔ Clive, Henrietta;Shields, Nancy K، منتشرشده توسط نشر Eland Publishing Limited در سال 2012. این کتاب در فرمت epub، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
The journals of Lady Henrietta Clive, a feisty, independent-minded traveller, are among the very earliest written accounts of India by a British woman. Married to Lord Edward Clive, son of Clive of India and Governor of Madras (1798?1803), she travelled through southern India with her daughters and retinue in the aftermath of the war against Tipu Sultan. In this their first publication, Nancy K Shields skillfully interweaves extracts from the journals with passages from the diary of Charly, Henrietta's precocious twelve-year-old daughter, who went on to tutor the future Queen Victoria, fi.;Cover; Title Page; Contents; Acknowledgements; Glossary; Dramatis Personae; Map; Introduction; PRELUDE: 'A Bird of Passage'; 1798; Aboard the Dover Castle; The Cape of Good Hope, South Africa; Fort St George, Madras, India; 1799; War with Tipu Sultan, 'Tiger of Mysore'; Miserable in Madras; 1800; Travelling the Great Horn; Arcot: March 12th-14th; Vellore: March 15th-17th; Crossing the ghauts: March 17th-30th; Ryacottah: March 31st to May 15th; Bangalore: May 18th to July 13th; Seringapatam: August 6th-10th; Mysore: August 11th-14th; Travelling through the Guzelhutty Pass into Coimbatoor Country: August 14th to September 8thTrichinopoly: September 9th-16th; Tanjore: September 20th-22nd; Tranquebar: September 29th to October 1st; Coromandel Coast to Madras: October 2nd-14th; 1801; Aboard the Castle Eden; Vizagapatam, India; Simon's Bay: The Cape of Good Hope, South Africa; St Helena, British Colony; England; Coming Home; A Brief Bibliography; Copyright. The journals of Lady Henrietta Clive, a feisty, independent-minded traveller, are among the very earliest written accounts of India by a British woman. Married to Lord Edward Clive, son of Clive of India and Governor of Madras (1798-1803), she travelled through southern India with her daughters and retinue in the aftermath of the war against Tipu Sultan. In this their first publication, Nancy K Shields skillfully interweaves extracts from the journals with passages from the diary of Charly, Henrietta's precocious twelve-year-old daughter, who went on to tutor the future Queen Victoria, first Empress of India. She also includes extracts from Henrietta's impassioned correspondence with her beloved, Byronic brother, the rakish George Herbert, Earl of Powis, beside whom Edward Clive appears to have been a very dull spouse. Birds of Passage is important as an historical and as a social document, and also as an early female travel text. This story has waited 200 years to be told. The journals of Lady Henrietta Clive take us on a double journey, across war-torn southern India and into the troubled minds of three ancestors of aristocratic women in the last decade of the 18th Century
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