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A monument of Victorian travel literature and a source for understanding nineteenth-century English perceptions of China and Chinese culture.
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A monument of Victorian travel literature and a source for understanding nineteenth-century English perceptions of China and Chinese culture.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 608
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Februar 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 974g
- ISBN-13: 9781108014267
- ISBN-10: 1108014267
- Artikelnr.: 29048550
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 608
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Februar 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 974g
- ISBN-13: 9781108014267
- ISBN-10: 1108014267
- Artikelnr.: 29048550
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Julia Constance Fletcher (1853-1938), who wrote under the pseudonym George Fleming, was a British author and playwright. Born in Brazil to American parents, Fletcher was the daughter of James Cooley Fletcher and Henriette Malan, a Swiss clergyman's daughter. Her family background was one of intellectual and financial prominence, with her grandfather being the well-known banker Calvin Fletcher. Fletcher was educated at Abbot Academy in Andover, Massachusetts, and graduated in 1867. As an author, she was best known for her works of fiction, particularly Vestigia (1884), which is a novel that explores themes of love, loyalty, and personal conflict. Her other notable works include A Nile Novel, or Kismet (1876), Mirage (1878), and The Head of Medusa (1880). Though she initially wrote under her own name, Fletcher adopted the pen name George Fleming, which was more widely used in her writing career. Fletcher's works, often romantic in nature, reflect her interest in the complexities of human emotions and societal expectations, offering readers an insightful look at the psychological and emotional dilemmas of her characters. Her career spanned several decades, and she remains an interesting, though somewhat under-recognized, figure in the literary history of the late 19th century.
Preface
1. Summer at Tien-tsin
2. Fugitive Sinologues
3. Story of the General Choo
4. Long bills
5. The hundred-spirited bird
6. [No chapter with this number]
7. Village of Tchung-sah-kow
8. The town of Fung-tai
9. Cultivation of indigo
10. An uncivil and extortionate landlord
11. The town of lanchow
12. Superstitious fancies
13. A miserable morning
14. Old-fashioned town
15. Early rising in Chinese inns
16. Bird slaughtering
17. The spy system
18. History of the Great Wall of China
19. Accommodation gratis
20. Pastoral life
21. Sunday morning
22. Rabid curiosity
23. Early hours
24. Pastoral country
25. A welcome halt
26. Our new attendants
27. Elevation of the land
28. History of Moukden
29. A brief narrative of a journey beyond Peking, to the coal-mines
Index.
1. Summer at Tien-tsin
2. Fugitive Sinologues
3. Story of the General Choo
4. Long bills
5. The hundred-spirited bird
6. [No chapter with this number]
7. Village of Tchung-sah-kow
8. The town of Fung-tai
9. Cultivation of indigo
10. An uncivil and extortionate landlord
11. The town of lanchow
12. Superstitious fancies
13. A miserable morning
14. Old-fashioned town
15. Early rising in Chinese inns
16. Bird slaughtering
17. The spy system
18. History of the Great Wall of China
19. Accommodation gratis
20. Pastoral life
21. Sunday morning
22. Rabid curiosity
23. Early hours
24. Pastoral country
25. A welcome halt
26. Our new attendants
27. Elevation of the land
28. History of Moukden
29. A brief narrative of a journey beyond Peking, to the coal-mines
Index.
Preface
1. Summer at Tien-tsin
2. Fugitive Sinologues
3. Story of the General Choo
4. Long bills
5. The hundred-spirited bird
6. [No chapter with this number]
7. Village of Tchung-sah-kow
8. The town of Fung-tai
9. Cultivation of indigo
10. An uncivil and extortionate landlord
11. The town of lanchow
12. Superstitious fancies
13. A miserable morning
14. Old-fashioned town
15. Early rising in Chinese inns
16. Bird slaughtering
17. The spy system
18. History of the Great Wall of China
19. Accommodation gratis
20. Pastoral life
21. Sunday morning
22. Rabid curiosity
23. Early hours
24. Pastoral country
25. A welcome halt
26. Our new attendants
27. Elevation of the land
28. History of Moukden
29. A brief narrative of a journey beyond Peking, to the coal-mines
Index.
1. Summer at Tien-tsin
2. Fugitive Sinologues
3. Story of the General Choo
4. Long bills
5. The hundred-spirited bird
6. [No chapter with this number]
7. Village of Tchung-sah-kow
8. The town of Fung-tai
9. Cultivation of indigo
10. An uncivil and extortionate landlord
11. The town of lanchow
12. Superstitious fancies
13. A miserable morning
14. Old-fashioned town
15. Early rising in Chinese inns
16. Bird slaughtering
17. The spy system
18. History of the Great Wall of China
19. Accommodation gratis
20. Pastoral life
21. Sunday morning
22. Rabid curiosity
23. Early hours
24. Pastoral country
25. A welcome halt
26. Our new attendants
27. Elevation of the land
28. History of Moukden
29. A brief narrative of a journey beyond Peking, to the coal-mines
Index.