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The diary of a Russian lady

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A woman records personal recollections and travel memoirs that move from early childhood and society life through marriage and wartime episodes to long tours across Europe, the Caucasus, Siberia, North America and East and Southeast Asia. The narrative prioritizes vivid impressions of places, social scenes, and notable persons, offering character sketches and descriptive travel writing rather than political analysis. Interwoven are accounts of colonial outposts, frontier life along the Amur, and the demands of public service, all presented with candid, observant detail and a charitable impulse behind publication.

About the Author

Dukhovskaia, Varvara portrait

Varvara Dukhovskaia

Varvara Dukhovskaia was a Russian author known for her insightful reflections on life in 19th-century Russia. Her notable work, "The Diary of a Russian Lady," provides a personal and intimate glimpse into the experiences and thoughts of a woman navigating the complexities of her society. Through her diary entries, Dukhovskaia captures the nuances of daily life, social norms, and the emotional landscape of her time, contributing to the understanding of Russian literary heritage. Her writing offers valuable perspectives on the roles and challenges faced by women during this period.

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