Letters to Lydia: 'beloved Persis'Hypatia Publications, 2005 - 410 páginas Fact and Fiction: the 19th Century love affair between Henry Hartyn, a chaplain of the East India Company, and his 'beloved Persis' in Cornwall, Lydia Grenfell, based on their letters and diaries. |
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Contenido
Marazion Cornwall | 3 |
Truro and Cambridge | 19 |
Giving Light to the Heathen | 27 |
Chapter 4 Striving against this attachment | 35 |
Let her live happy and useful in her occupation | 41 |
Time and Tide | 55 |
The Passage to India | 71 |
Chapter 8 Come out to me in India | 85 |
Heard from Tebriz from Mr M | 205 |
Living or dying remember me | 221 |
The Intelligence Affected me Variously | 231 |
He was known as a Man of God | 253 |
Part TwoSeventeen of Henrys Letters to Lydia | 263 |
Little Henry and his Bearer India | 321 |
married him The Brontë Connection | 337 |
Her Title of Honour Cornwall | 345 |
Chapter 9I write not to blame you | 107 |
The Fierce Ishmaelite | 131 |
Death is seated in my Lungs | 155 |
Everything bore the appearance of contentment | 169 |
Gool and Bulbul roses and nightingales | 181 |
Chapter 14It is the custom here to think much and speak little | 195 |
Her Title of Honour India and Persia | 365 |
Family Trees | 387 |
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