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Mrs Duberly's War Frances Isabella Duberly

Mrs Duberly's War By Frances Isabella Duberly

Mrs Duberly's War by Frances Isabella Duberly


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Summary

Mrs Duberly's journal was one of the most vivid eye-witness accounts we have of the Crimean War. This edition - the first since 1856 - contains a selection of Fanny's previously unpublished letters, an editorial introduction and notes, contemporary photographs, maps, and some of Fanny's own sketches.

Mrs Duberly's War Summary

Mrs Duberly's War: Journal and Letters from the Crimea, 1854-1856 by Frances Isabella Duberly

Mrs Duberly's journal is one of the most vivid eye-witness accounts we have of the Crimean War. Fanny Duberly, then aged 25, accompanied her husband to the Crimea in 1854, and remained there until the end of the fighting, the only officer's wife to remain throughout the entire campaign. She survived the severe winter of 1854-55, witnessed the battle of Balaklava and the charge of the Light Brigade, and rode through the ruins of Sebastopol. Spirited and courageous, she was known by sight to British and French soldiers across the battlefields, regarded often with enthusiasm and sometimes with disapproval. Witty and beautiful, she enjoyed flirtatious friendships with many of the most important men of the campaign. Her Journal kept during the Russian War was published in 1855 and caused a sensation. Although widely praised as the 'new heroine for the Crimea', Fanny was also censured, ridiculed, and even parodied in Punch. She had stepped into a man's world, and written about it in a way that seemed to some at the front an invasion of privacy and to others at home an abandonment of gentility.A best-seller at the time, the Journal was not reprinted after its second edition of 1856, and this is the first edition since that time.

Mrs Duberly's War Reviews

Christine Kelly has produced an excellent work, intermingling Fanny's journal with extracts from her letters, both to the press in England and to her friends and relatives at home. Tricia Summer, Tribune Books The scholarly introduction and notes add considerably to the reader's enjoyment. The Tablet Christine Kelly has skilfully interpolated Fanny's letters...so that they form a vivid, more outspoken counterpoint to the main narrative. Mark Bosteridge, TLS This one should not be missed...[Duberly] knew she had a book in her that would keep her name alive. And she was right. John Carey, Sunday Times (Culture) A vivid, irresistible first-hand account of the Crimean War. Sunday Times Christine Kelly has written an excellent introduction, and her edition at last gives Fanny Duberly the recognition she deserves. s

Table of Contents

List of Maps and Illustrations; Editor's Introduction; Note on the Text; Editor's Note and Author's Preface, 1855; 1. The Voyage (April-May 1854); 2. Embarkation and Encampment at Varna (June-August 1854); 3. The Expedition to the Crimea (September-October 1854); 4. Balaklava (October-November 1854); 5. Balaklava (December 1854-March 1855); 6. The Camp (March-July 1855); 7. The Fall of Sebastopol (July-September 1855); Notes and Commentary; Biographical Notes; Appendix 1: How the War Began; Appendix 2: The Battle of Balaklava; Further Reading; Index

Additional information

GOR002116713
9780199208616
0199208611
Mrs Duberly's War: Journal and Letters from the Crimea, 1854-1856 by Frances Isabella Duberly
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Oxford University Press
20070208
416
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