As affecting the fate of my absent husband
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As affecting the fate of my absent husband

Selected Letters of Lady Franklin Concerning the Search for the Lost Franklin Expedition, 1848-1860

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eBook - ePub

As affecting the fate of my absent husband

Selected Letters of Lady Franklin Concerning the Search for the Lost Franklin Expedition, 1848-1860

About this book

The tragic fate of the lost Franklin expedition (1845-48) is a well-known part of exploration history, but there has always been a gap in the story - a personal account that begs to be told. In As affecting the fate of my absent husband, Erika Behrisch Elce has collected the poignant letters of Sir John Franklin's wife, Jane, which provide a vital new perspective on the tragedy. From her optimistic requests to whaling ships to her persistent demands for Admiralty aid, Lady Franklin played a crucial role in the search for her husband. Her correspondence with British prime ministers, members of Parliament, lords of the Admiralty, and a US president presents a private, domestic side to a national tragedy and sheds new light on what Sir John Franklin's disappearance meant to England, its public, and its sense of itself as an imperial power. With comprehensive annotations, a descriptive timeline, and an introduction that outlines the significance of Lady Franklin's contribution to the "Arctic debate," As affecting the fate of my absent husband is a convincing portrait of the surprisingly disruptive effects - on both the public consciousness and the government bureaucracy - of a single, eloquent, voice of dissent. As affecting the fate of my absent husband is essential reading not only for anyone interested in Victorian adventure and the Arctic but as an introduction to one of the most fascinating women of the nineteenth century.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover Page
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright Page
  4. Dedication
  5. Contents
  6. Acknowledgments
  7. Abbreviations
  8. Maps
  9. Introduction
  10. On Reading the Documents
  11. Chronology of Events, 1845–1859
  12. Illustrations
  13. THE DOCUMENTS: SELECTED LETTERS OF JANE, LADY FRANKLIN
  14. 1. 20 March 1848 - Reward Offered by Lady Franklin
  15. 2. 22 March 1849 - Lady Franklin to Benjamin Disraeli
  16. 3. 23 March 1849 - Reward Offered by Lady Franklin
  17. 4. 4 April 1849 - Lady Franklin to Zachary Taylor
  18. 5. 2 May 1849 - Lady Franklin to Lords of the Admiralty
  19. 6. 24 May 1849 - Lady Franklin to John Clayton
  20. 7. 6 June 1849 - Lady Franklin to Benjamin Disraeli
  21. 8. 15 June 1849 - Lady Franklin to Benjamin Disraeli
  22. 9. 11 December 1849 - Lady Franklin to Zachary Taylor
  23. 10. 12 December 1849 - Lady Franklin to John Clayton
  24. 11. 23 January 1850 - Lady Franklin to William Hamilton
  25. 12. 30 January 1850 - Lady Franklin to Benjamin Disraeli
  26. 13. 31 January 1853 - Lady Franklin to William Hamilton
  27. 14. 20 January 1854 - Lady Franklin to Sir James Graham
  28. 15. 9 February 1854 - Lady Franklin to William Hamilton
  29. 16. 24 February 1854 - Lady Franklin to Lords of the Admiralty
  30. 17. 2 April 1854 - Lady Franklin to Benjamin Disraeli
  31. 18. 27 April 1854 - Lady Franklin to Benjamin Disraeli
  32. 19. 26 June 1855 - Lady Franklin to Lord Palmerston
  33. 20. 2 July 1855 - Lady Franklin to Benjamin Disraeli
  34. 21. 6 July 1855 - Lady Franklin to William Mackinnon
  35. 22. 12 April 1856 - Lady Franklin to Lords of the Admiralty
  36. 23. 11 July 1856 - Lady Franklin to Lords of the Admiralty
  37. 24. 2 December 1856 - Lady Franklin to Lord Palmerston
  38. 25. 25 February 1857 - Lady Franklin to Richard Monckton Milnes
  39. 26. 4 April 1857 - Lady Franklin to Sir Charles Wood
  40. 27. 21 April 1857 - Lady Franklin to William Hamilton
  41. 28. 31 December 1859 - Lady Franklin to Benjamin Disraeli
  42. 29. 3 March 1860 - Lady Franklin to Benjamin Disraeli
  43. Afterword
  44. Notes
  45. Bibliography
  46. Index