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Letters From India 2nd presents a fascinating collection of personal correspondence by Emily Eden, sister of former Indian Governor-General Lord Auckland. Written during her time in India from 1835 to 1839, these letters provide an invaluable firsthand account of colonial life and the complexities of Anglo-Indian society.
Through her eloquent and observant writing, Eden captures the daily experiences, social customs, cultural encounters, and political dynamics of 19th-century India. Her letters offer unique perspectives on Indian traditions, British colonial administration, and the interactions between the colonizers and the colonized.
This second edition hardcover from Gyan Publishing House is an essential historical document for anyone interested in colonial history, Indian heritage, travel narratives, and women’s perspectives during the British Raj. Eden’s witty observations and detailed descriptions make this work both historically significant and remarkably readable.
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