The Travel Journals of Henrietta Marchant Liston

North America and Lower Canada, 1796-1800
Langbeschreibung
Travel writing has a long history, the accounts as varied as the reasons why people travel. Although most travel publications of the eighteenth century were written by men, those by women, perhaps most famously Lady Mary Wortley Montagu, were also widely read.The Travel Journals of Henrietta Marchant Liston: North America & Lower Canada, 1796-1800 consists of the nine journals that Mrs. Liston kept while she and her husband Robert Liston, the minister from Great Britain (1796-1800), resided in Philadelphia, at that time the capital of the United States. Mrs. Liston wrote her journals (which, with one exception, have never been published) for her personal use as an aide-memoire to share with family and friends. To experience this middle-aged woman's adventurous spirit as she and her husband travel as far south as Charleston, South Carolina and as far north as Quebec, Canada-long before the transportation conveniences and superhighways of modern-day travel-can only be termed amazing. Full of zest, her writing abounds with "you-are-there" moments. Mrs. Liston was genuinely curious about the New World: she wanted to learn about the different regions, to interact with the people who lived there, and to visit its natural wonders. She was astonished by the variety of the North American landscape, particularly its flora.Each journal has an introduction to put Mrs. Liston's narrative in historical context. She is an intelligent and discerning guide to the eastern part of North America at a time of territorial expansion, of dispossession of Indian Nations from their territories by settlers, and of international upheavals. She and Robert Liston, a seasoned diplomat, observed and participated in the tumultuous events of the last years of the eighteenth century: the resignation of President George Washington and the orderly transfer of power to the next elected president; the "Quasi War" with France; and the rise of the political party system, to name but a few. Mrs. Liston's description of their friendship with President and Mrs. Washington is clear-eyed as well as deeply appreciative, bringing those historical figures to life. Mrs. Liston's engaging writing will win the hearts of all readers.For more on this topic, please visit the author's website at inthewordsofwomen.com.NEW from the National Library of Scotland, Edinburgh, a video about Henrietta M. and Robert Liston in the United States: https://youtube.com/watch?v=i1kQTNScjiA.Also see the new website for digitized images and transcriptions of Mrs. Liston's journals: digital.nls.uk/travels-of-henrietta-liston/.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Table of ContentsIllustrationsIntroductionChapter One: 1796North America, Newyork.Chapter Two: 1797Resignation of General Washington as President of the United States.Tour to the Southern States-Virginia, North & South Carolinas.Chapter Three: 1798Philadelphia. Tour to Newyork & the Eastern States.Chapter Four: 1799Journey to New Lebanon Springs, to Lake George, & to Fort Ticonderoga.Journal to the Falls of Niagara. Death of Washington.Chapter Five: 1800Journey to the Natural Bridge in Virginia. Journal to lower Canada. Descriptionof George Washington. Journal from the United States to the West Indies (excerpt).EpilogueAppendix: Travel ItinerariesNotesBibliographyIndexAcknowledgmentsAbout the Author
Louise V. North is the author of Selected Letters of John Jay and Sarah Livingston Jay and In the Words of Women: The Revolutionary War and the Birth of the Nation, 1765-1799.
ISBN-13:
9780739195505
Veröffentl:
2014
Erscheinungsdatum:
01.12.2014
Seiten:
190
Autor:
Louise V. North
Gewicht:
436 g
Format:
235x157x15 mm
Sprache:
Englisch

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