Maria Graham: A Literary Biography
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Maria Graham: A Literary Biography By Regina Akel

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nuns. See also d. of religion, 28, 135–136

O’Higgins, Bernardo, 128–129, 153

Parkes, Fanny, 50, 52, 54, 57

picturesque, 43

plagiarism, 62

Quarterly Review,, 63, 66n14, 68, 84n5, 116n11, 150n11

Representative,, xiv, 24, 151n21, 151n24, 172n11, 193n14, 222

Romantic Movement/Period

characteristics, 5, 34–36, 47–48, 63, 70, 104, 114, 121, 126, 129, 169, 230

principal figures, 84n9

San Martín, José de, 153

Sati. See also Indira Ghose,; Lata Mani; Fanny Parkes; Robert Southey, 51, 49, 51, 50–51, 49, 66n5

M. Graham’s definition, 50

M. Graham’s account of, 52–53

slavery. See also abolitionists,; burial practices; Elizabeth Heyrick; Adam Smith; Flora Tristan, 101, 104, 99, 100, 108–109

as practiced by the Dutch, 32

as practiced in Brazil, 103, 105

first encounters, 40n5, 102

Smith, Adam, 100

Southey, Robert, 49

Tenerife, 91, 96–97, 186

travel writing, 122, 125–126, 143

conventions, 120–124

structure, 73–78, 82

Tristan, Flora

on slavery, 108–109

situation of British women, 179

ventriloquism (textual), 59, 62, 148, 150n1, 152n30, 164

Wilford, Major Francis, 59–62

women’s texts

feminine style, 97

masculine style, 138, 160–162, 167

zenana. See also Fanny Parkes,, 54

M. Graham’s description, 53–55