An English Girl's First Impressions of Burmah
Beth Ellis
Lu par Carol Fullerton-Samsel
An English Girl's First Impressions of Burmah, by Beth Ellis, is a well-edited, turn-of-the-century journal documenting a young woman’s visit to Burma. The account documents her ocean voyage to Rangoon, and her stay in a small, jungle-embedded, European community in Remyo. The author, who travelled to Asia alone to visit her brother, is quick to laugh at her own exaggerated fears. She gives us a glimpse into the less-than-glamorous lives to Myanmar’s British occupiers. The book was published in 1899, just thirteen years after the conclusion of the third Anglo-Burmese war, when Britain took formal control of Myanmar and made it a province of India. (Summary by Carol Fullerton-Samsel) (4 hr 22 min)
Chapitres
| Introduction and I. The Voyage | 29:29 | Lu par Carol Fullerton-Samsel |
| II. Rangoon | 19:40 | Lu par Carol Fullerton-Samsel |
| III. The Road to Mandalay | 15:43 | Lu par Carol Fullerton-Samsel |
| IV. The Journey to the HIlls | 27:46 | Lu par Carol Fullerton-Samsel |
| V. The Up-country Station | 17:16 | Lu par Carol Fullerton-Samsel |
| VI. The European Inhabitants | 40:54 | Lu par Carol Fullerton-Samsel |
| VII. The Burmese | 27:16 | Lu par Carol Fullerton-Samsel |
| VIII. Entertaining | 10:28 | Lu par Carol Fullerton-Samsel |
| IX. Adventures | 15:16 | Lu par Carol Fullerton-Samsel |
| X. Beasts and Reptiles | 26:23 | Lu par Carol Fullerton-Samsel |
| XI. Sport | 20:39 | Lu par Carol Fullerton-Samsel |
| XII. The Return | 11:24 | Lu par Carol Fullerton-Samsel |
Critiques
tea lady
Humorous entertaining story well written and great leader