
LETTERS FROM THE CAPE
EDITOR’S FOREWORD
INTRODUCTORY
LETTER I THE VOYAGE
LETTER II
LETTER III
LETTER IV JOURNEY TO CALEDON
LETTER V CALEDON
LETTER VI CALEDON
LETTER VII GNADENTHAL
In these vivid letters a young, well‑traveled writer shares her brief but unforgettable stay on the Cape in the early 1860s. Her keen eye captures the contrast between the sparkling coastal scenery and the serene inland hills, while her true fascination lies with the people she meets—from the German basket‑maker’s shy wife to the diverse local communities. Through gentle humor and sharp observation, she records the everyday rhythms of colonial life, offering a window into the social customs, conversations, and subtle nuances of character that defined the era.
The correspondence is less a grand travelogue than a series of intimate snapshots, each infused with the writer’s natural curiosity and empathy. Readers will hear the cadence of her prose, feeling the warmth of her friendships and the quiet moments of reflection that punctuate her journey. These letters invite listeners to step into a world where cultural borders blur, and human connection shines through every line.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (215K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
1997-04-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1821–1869
A lively Victorian travel writer and translator, she is best remembered for the letters she wrote from Egypt, where sharp observation and real sympathy bring everyday life vividly into view.
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