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A lady's captivity among Chinese pirates in the Chinese seas

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A personal travel narrative records a round-the-world passage that begins with arduous sea crossings and storms, proceeds through California life during the gold rush with accounts of San Francisco and inland mining towns, and then follows a subsequent voyage to China. At sea the narrator endures capture by pirates, describes captivity, cruelty, attempted escapes, occasional acts of kindness, and eventual liberation through intervention and protection. The account concludes with a homeward arc through Asian ports, the Red Sea and the Isthmus of Suez, and visits in Egypt, combining vivid incident, practical travel detail, and reflections on danger and survival.

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Fanny Loviot

Fanny Loviot was a 19th-century author known for her vivid accounts of adventure and captivity. Her notable work, "A Lady's Captivity Among Chinese Pirates in the Chinese Seas," provides a gripping narrative of her experiences and observations during a tumultuous period in maritime history. Loviot's writings often reflect her encounters with Chinese pirates, offering readers a unique perspective on the cultural and social dynamics of the time. In addition to her English-language work, she also wrote in French, including the title "Les pirates chinois," which further explores themes of piracy and adventure. Loviot's contributions to literature provide valuable insights into the complexities of her era.

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