Letters to Lydia: 'beloved Persis'

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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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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
Sources
393
Index
401
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