A captivating journey into the life of a Victorian woman navigating the complexities of the British Empire. Sarah Crease's personal writings and artwork unveil a world of privilege, struggle, and societal expectations as she adapts to colonial life in British Columbia.
Discover the intimate story of Sarah and Henry Crease, their enduring love, and the challenges they faced in a new land. Through her eyes, explore the social dynamics of the era, the clash of cultures, and the evolving role of women. This biography offers a unique perspective on a century of colonial history, making it a must-read for those seeking insightful and personal accounts of the past.
- Uncover the daily life of an English gentlewoman in colonial British Columbia
- Examine the social and cultural dynamics of the British Empire
- Explore themes of immigration, identity, and family relationships
For readers interested in social history, women's studies, and the history of British Columbia, this remarkable biography provides a compelling and intimate glimpse into a bygone era.