Memoirs of the Lady Hester Stanhope
Charles Lewis Meryon (1783–1877) was the personal physician to the unconventional and adventurous Lady Hester Stanhope (1776–1839), who left England in 1810 to travel to the Middle East. She eventually settled in Lebanon and by the time she died no longer had contact with any Europeans. Meryon's Travels of Lady Hester Stanhope (also reissued in this series) recounted her journey during the first seven years he spent with her before returning to England to complete his medical training. Over the next twenty years, they remained in contact and he stayed with her on two more occasions before she died. In this three-volume work, first published in 1845, Meryon presents letters he received from her and recounts their conversations, giving a remarkable insight into the woman he describes as 'out of humour with all mankind'. Volume 2 looks back at Lady Hester's noble origins and her reasons for leaving England.
Product details
June 2012Paperback
9781108052092
398 pages
216 × 22 × 140 mm
0.5kg
1 b/w illus.
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Table of Contents
- 1. Lady Hester Stanhope's descent
- 2. Sir Nathaniel Wraxall's memoirs
- 3. Duchess of Gontaut
- 4. Conscription in Syria
- 5. Rainy season
- 6. The Delphic priestess
- 7. Lady Hester like the first Lord Chatham
- 8. Lady Hester's system of astrology
- 9. Lady Hester in an alcove in her garden
- 10. Visit of Mr Vesey Forster and Mr Knox
- Additional notes.