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Isabel Burton

1831-1896

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The Life of Captain Sir Richard F. Burton, volume 2 (of 2)
 By His Wife, Isabel Burton

"The Life of Captain Sir Richard F. Burton, volume 2 (of 2)" by Lady Isabel Burton is a historical account written in the late 19th century. This memoir delves into the life of the adventurous and multifaceted Richard F. Burton, a renowned explorer, linguist, and diplomat, as narrated by his wife. The narrative highlights their experiences during Richard's consulship in Trieste, covering various travels, social interactions, and personal challenges faced by the couple. At the start of the volume, we see Richard departing for Trieste, marking the beginning of his last eighteen years. Isabel recounts her journey to rejoin her husband, filled with detours through notable European cities, before arriving in Trieste, where they adapt to their new life. She describes their living situation in a hotel and the adjustments made to embrace the local culture while managing Richard’s health and work obligations. Through anecdotes about their social life, encounters with notable figures, and vivid depictions of their explorations, the opening offers insight into the Burtons' unique relationship and the rich tapestry of their experiences in a politically volatile city.

The romance of Isabel Lady Burton : $b The story of her life. Volume II

"The Romance of Isabel Lady Burton: The Story of Her Life, Volume II" by W. H. Wilkins is a historical account written in the late 19th century. This volume continues the fascinating narrative of Isabel Burton, exploring her experiences in the Middle East during her time as the wife of the British Consul, Richard Burton. Isabel shares her personal insights into both daily life and the rich cultural context of the era, focusing on her adventures in Damascus, Palmyra, and the surrounding regions. The opening portion of this volume details Isabel's early days in Damascus, where she finds a suitable home and begins to adjust to her new life. She describes the beauty of their house in Salahíyyeh, surrounded by gardens and mountains, and details her passion for animals as she curates her own menagerie. Isabel's narrative is filled with observations about the city, its culture, and the customs of the people she encounters, including her experiences with the local bazars, mosque, and the unique social dynamics between different religious groups. Through her vibrant prose and keen observations, the reader is introduced to the challenges and charms of her life in the East, setting the stage for her further adventures and explorations.

The Life of Captain Sir Richard F. Burton, volume 1 (of 2)
 By His Wife, Isabel Burton

"The Life of Captain Sir Richard F. Burton, Volume 1" by Lady Isabel Burton is a biographical account written in the late 19th century. This extensive work delves into the life of the multifaceted explorer and linguist Richard Francis Burton, highlighting his personal experiences, travels, and the influential relationships that shaped his character and contributions. The opening of this biography presents Lady Isabel's heartfelt introduction, revealing not only the purpose of documenting her husband's life but also her intention to give readers a glimpse into the complexities of his character. She discusses the challenges of capturing his essence while providing context about their shared journey, particularly their travels to India. Isabel intends to let Richard's own words, drawn from his private journals, portray him authentically — an honest depiction often obscured by the more formal narratives of his public life. The narrative sets the tone for a comprehensive exploration of his early days, family history, and formative influences as they embark on the rich tapestry of a man who was both celebrated and misunderstood throughout his life.

The romance of Isabel Lady Burton : $b The story of her life. Volume I

"The Romance of Isabel Lady Burton: The Story of Her Life, Volume I" by Burton et al. is a biography written in the late 19th century. This work chronicles the life of Isabel Burton, portraying her personal journey intertwined with the life of her husband, Sir Richard Burton, an accomplished explorer and linguist. The narrative shines light on her lineage, upbringing, and the advent of her romance, presenting Isabel's unique perspective as a woman of her time. At the start of the biography, we learn about Isabel's aristocratic background as a descendant of the notable Arundell family. The opening chapters delve into her early life, highlighting her childhood experiences, education, and the societal expectations placed upon young women in the 19th century. Through her introspective reflections, we see her developing character and ambition as she navigates her role in society while yearning for adventure and love. The preface introduces the biographer's aim to present Isabel's voice prominently, hinting at the fascinating narrative that will unfold as Isabel recounts her life's journey filled with longing and discovery.