1480 Pages
by Routledge

1480 Pages
by Routledge

The ‘memsahibs’ of the British Raj in India are well-known figures today, frequently depicted in fiction, TV, and film. In recent years, they have also become the focus of extensive scholarship. Less familiar to both academics and the general public, however, are the eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century precursors to the memsahibs of the Victorian and Edwardian era. Yet British women also... Read more

CONTENTS

Volume I

Acknowledgements

General Introduction

Bibliography

Introduction

A Note on the Texts

Jemima Kindersley, Letters from the Island of Teneriffe, Brazil, the Cape of Good Hope, and the East Indies (1777)

Maria Graham, Journal of a Residence in India (1812)

Editorial Notes

Textual Variants

Volume II

Introduction

Harriet Newell, Memoirs of Mrs Harriet Newell (1815)

Eliza Fay, Original Letters from India (1817)

Editorial Notes

Volume III

Introduction

Ann Deane, A Tour Through the Upper Provinces of Hindostan (1823)

Julia Maitland, Letters from Madras (1846)

Editorial Notes

Volume IV

Introduction

Mary Sherwood, The Life of Mrs Sherwood (1854)

Editorial Notes

Biography

Dr Carl Thompson is Reader in English LiteraturE at Surrey University, UK

Dr Katrina O'Loughlin is Lecturer in English at Brunel University London, UK

Dr Éadaoin Agnew is Senior Lecturer in English Literature at Kingston University London, UK.

Dr Betty Hagglumd is Senior Lecturer for the Centre for Research in Quaker Studies, Woodbrooke College, Birmingham, UK