Letters to my Fanny
Title | Letters to my Fanny PDF eBook |
Author | Cherry Healey |
Publisher | Penguin UK |
Pages | 222 |
Release | 2016-04-21 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1405919809 |
How much more fun in life could I have had if I'd just stopped worrying so much and stopped beating myself up? In this book, Cherry reveals the things she wishes her mother had told her, through a series of hilarious anecdotes and excruciating confessions. Each chapter opens with a letter to a different body part: 'Letters to my Fanny' covers sex, orgasms and periods; 'Letters to my Brain' covers education, memory and media; 'Letters to my Tummy' covers crop-tops, pregnancy and sit-ups. This wonderfully warm, funny and candid book is a collection of hopeful dispatches from the frontline of girlhood - an impassioned plea to stop piling pressure on girls and young women and allow them to get on with their lives without having to mind the thigh gap . . .
The Letters of Fanny Hensel to Felix Mendelssohn
Title | The Letters of Fanny Hensel to Felix Mendelssohn PDF eBook |
Author | Fanny Mendelssohn Hensel |
Publisher | Pendragon Press |
Pages | 752 |
Release | 1987 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 9780918728524 |
Fanny Mendelssohn Hensel (1805-47), pianist and composer, maintained a prolific and witty correspondence with her younger brother Felix over the course of approximately 25 years, which is here presented in English translation, with the original German for reference. As the leader of a vibrant salon, Hensel deploys her critical prowess to describe Berlin musical life, including its conservative institutions and personalities, as well as to evaluate Felix's works-in-progress in detail. We also learn about Hensel's own compositions, her attitudes toward herself as a composer, and the significance of Felix's views on the formation of those attitudes. Hensel's letters provide a fascinating glimpse into the problems and challenges facing gifted women musicians in the nineteenth century. The 150 letters are drawn from the Green Books collection of letters addressed to Felix Mendelssohn, in the Bodleian Library, Oxford. Reviews-These letters reveal Fanny Mendelssohn to be a thoroughly fascinating individual, one whose special relationship to Felix would be enough to guarantee the interest of the documents. But we soon become engrossed with Fanny herself, as composer, as critic, as musical commentator and figure in the musical life of Berlin. To watch this world through her eyes is to watch it come alive through the wisdom, wit, and grace of a remarkable person. Citron has a gift for rendering the substance and spirit of these letters into charming and effective English prose that preserves something of the formality of nineteenth-century discourse together with the passion and spirit of Fanny Mendelssohn. Philip Gossett ...reading this volume is a pleasure, not just a musicological duty. Clifford Bartlettthe volume contains penetrating and highly scholarly critical commentaries and is a valuable addition to mendelssohniana. J.R. Belanger, Choice, April 1988
Jane Austen's Transatlantic Sister
Title | Jane Austen's Transatlantic Sister PDF eBook |
Author | Sheila Johnson Kindred |
Publisher | McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP |
Pages | |
Release | 2017-10-27 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 0773552081 |
In 1807, genteel, Bermuda-born Fanny Palmer (1789-1814) married Jane Austen's youngest brother, Captain Charles Austen, and was thrust into a demanding life within the world of the British navy. Experiencing adventure and adversity in wartime conditions both at sea and onshore, the spirited and resilient Fanny travelled between and lived in Bermuda, Halifax, Nova Scotia, and England. After crossing the Atlantic in 1811, she ingeniously made a home for Charles and their daughters aboard a working naval vessel, and developed a supportive friendship with his sister, Jane. In Jane Austen’s Transatlantic Sister, Fanny’s articulate and informative letters – transcribed in full for the first time and situated in their meticulously researched historical context – disclose her quest for personal identity and autonomy, her maturation as a wife and mother, and the domestic, cultural, and social milieu she inhabited. Sheila Johnson Kindred also investigates how Fanny was a source of naval knowledge for Jane, and how much she was an inspiration for Austen’s literary invention, especially for the female naval characters in Persuasion. Although she died young, Fanny’s story is a compelling record of female naval life that contributes significantly to our limited knowledge of women’s roles in the Napoleonic Wars. Enhanced by rarely seen illustrations, Fanny’s life story is a rich new source for Jane Austen scholars and fans of her fiction as well as for those interested in biography, women’s letters, and history of the family.
The Letters of Fanny Brawne to Fanny Keats, 1820-1824
Title | The Letters of Fanny Brawne to Fanny Keats, 1820-1824 PDF eBook |
Author | Fanny Brawne |
Publisher | |
Pages | 142 |
Release | 2013-10 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781494021214 |
This is a new release of the original 1937 edition.
Cecelia and Fanny
Title | Cecelia and Fanny PDF eBook |
Author | Brad Asher |
Publisher | University Press of Kentucky |
Pages | 292 |
Release | 2011-10-07 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 0813140323 |
The lifelong link between a formerly enslaved woman and her childhood mistress provides a unique view of life in Reconstruction era Louisville. Born into slavery, Cecelia Reynolds was presented as a birthday gift to her nine-year-old mistress, Frances "Fanny" Thruston Ballard. Years later, Cecelia escaped to join the free black population of Canada. But what might have been the end of her connection to Fanny appears to be only the beginning. A cache of letters from Fanny to Cecelia tells of a rare link between two urban families over several decades. Cecelia and Fanny is a fascinating look at race relations in mid-nineteenth-century Louisville, Kentucky, focusing on the experiences of these two families during the seismic social upheaval wrought by the emancipation of four million African Americans. Far more than the story of two families, Cecelia and Fanny delves into the history of Civil War-era Louisville. Author Brad Asher details the cultural roles assigned to the two women and provides a unique view of slavery in an urban context, as opposed to the rural plantations more often examined by historians.
Letters
Title | Letters PDF eBook |
Author | John Keats |
Publisher | |
Pages | 256 |
Release | 1901 |
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Letters of John Keats to Fanny Brawne
Title | Letters of John Keats to Fanny Brawne PDF eBook |
Author | John Keats |
Publisher | |
Pages | 228 |
Release | 1878 |
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