Residence On The Shores Of The Baltic, A
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Description: When Elizabeth Rigby (1809-1893) embarked on her travels to the Baltic states in 1838, she was already a published author. She was to play a significant role as a writer and public figure throughout the nineteenth century. Originally published in 1841 as two separate volumes, this book is a compilation of letters written to her mother during her journey to Estonia. Travelling alone wa...
Description: When Elizabeth Rigby (1809-1893) embarked on her travels to the Baltic states in 1838, she was already a published author. She was to play a significant role as a writer and public figure throughout the nineteenth century. Originally published in 1841 as two separate volumes, this book is a compilation of letters written to her mother during her journey to Estonia. Travelling alone was an unusual undertaking for a single woman at the time, and here she demonstrates her ability to provide detailed descriptions of the life and places she experiences. The first volume describes her journey to Reval (Tallinn) in Estonia, where she will stay with her sister. The second offers her fascinating insights into the political and social life of Estonia in the mid-nineteenth century, combining personal observations and historical facts. For more information on this author, see http://orlando.cambridge.org/public/svPeople?person_id=rigbel
Contents: 1. Various motives of travel; 2. Copenhagen; 3. Mrs. Wilson's boarding-house; 4. The Hermitage; 5. Change of lodging; 6. Detention in Petersburg; 7. Unlocking hearts, and unpacking trunks; 8. Ubiquity and transferability of happiness; 9. Girl at her wheel; 10. Similarity between old England and Estonia; 11. Sudden transformation in the outer man; 12. Acquirement of languages; 13. Street scenes in Reval; 14. Depressing effects of the long winter; 15. Sudden burst of spring; 16. Early rising; 17. Bathing life at Reval; 18. Reval at midsummer; 19. Excessive heat; 20. Fall and its beauties; 21. Autumn scene; 22. Russia considered as a study; 23. Chief houses of reception in St. Petersburg; 24. Prince Pierre Volkonski; 25. Visit to the ateliers of Brulloff, Baron Klot, M. Jacques, M. Ladournaire.
Contents: 1. Various motives of travel; 2. Copenhagen; 3. Mrs. Wilson's boarding-house; 4. The Hermitage; 5. Change of lodging; 6. Detention in Petersburg; 7. Unlocking hearts, and unpacking trunks; 8. Ubiquity and transferability of happiness; 9. Girl at her wheel; 10. Similarity between old England and Estonia; 11. Sudden transformation in the outer man; 12. Acquirement of languages; 13. Street scenes in Reval; 14. Depressing effects of the long winter; 15. Sudden burst of spring; 16. Early rising; 17. Bathing life at Reval; 18. Reval at midsummer; 19. Excessive heat; 20. Fall and its beauties; 21. Autumn scene; 22. Russia considered as a study; 23. Chief houses of reception in St. Petersburg; 24. Prince Pierre Volkonski; 25. Visit to the ateliers of Brulloff, Baron Klot, M. Jacques, M. Ladournaire.
Autor | Rigby, Elizabeth |
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Ilmumisaeg | 2010 |
Kirjastus | Cambridge University Press |
Köide | Pehmekaaneline |
Bestseller | Ei |
Lehekülgede arv | 604 |
Pikkus | 216 |
Laius | 216 |
Keel | English |
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