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Letters From India is a remarkable two-volume set comprising the personal correspondence of Emily Eden, sister to the Governor-General of India during the 1830s-1840s. Through her detailed and eloquent letters, Eden offers readers an intimate window into the world of the British Raj, capturing the complexities of colonial society, cultural encounters, and the experiences of British women in India.
This collection is invaluable for historians and readers interested in 19th-century colonial history, providing authentic accounts of daily life, social customs, political intrigue, and the author’s personal reflections. Eden’s keen observations and witty commentary reveal the contradictions and nuances of the colonial enterprise while documenting her extensive travels across the Indian subcontinent. Her letters serve as both historical documents and engaging personal narratives, offering perspectives that shaped understanding of the period.







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