The Diary of a Russian Lady
Barbara Doukhovsky
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This book was not intended to be published, and it is to accident that we owe its appearance.
The author, from her childhood, followed affectionate advices and good examples, and noted every day her impressions of everything she saw and heard about her. She puts in these pages all the freshness and sincerity of her woman’s heart.
Circumstances placed the author in the centre of remarkable events. Remaining faithful to the principle of not interfering with her husband’s business, she becomes, however, unwillingly, the spectatrix of particularly interesting facts: the outside of war, of different centres of Russian society, of exotic life in foreign colonies and on our remote frontiers, including the regions of the river Amour in Eastern Siberia.
Our author does not pretend to give a thorough and complete study of political events and society customs. But here we have vivid pictures of different impressions which, linked together, give us a living picture of places, events, and persons; real life in fact is delineated in this book, which has thus become a considerable work.
The author’s innate talent, her education, her faculty of observation, and her deep study of the best Russian and foreign writers, are the cause of the vivid impression produced by her light and clear style. Some portions of these studies entitled “Fragments of the Diary of a Russian woman in Erzeroum,” were printed in one of the most famous Russian periodicals. The welcome they received showed the author to what use she could turn her book for her works of charity, and it is her desire to assist the poor which gave to Barbara Doukhovskoy the idea of publishing her “Memories,” though the great realism of them did not permit of their publication as a whole.
Profiting by the right of having been a friend and a playmate of the author’s husband, I insisted on the necessity of publishing this work.
Not only by the truth and the spontaneity of her impressions, but by the profoundness of her observations and the artistic conception of the whole, the author of this book now embellishes our literature by a work of an exceptional and original character. - Summary by Constantin Sloutchevsky from the Preface. (24 hr 49 min)
Chapters
Early Recollections | 15:29 | Read by ShrimpPhish |
My First Trip Abroad | 37:18 | Read by tshoes76 |
My First Appearance in Society | 17:04 | Read by ShrimpPhish |
My Second Trip Abroad | 5:42 | Read by tshoes76 |
My Second Season in St. Petersburg | 15:11 | Read by tshoes76 |
Dolgik | 5:32 | Read by tshoes76 |
In St. Petersburg Again | 3:12 | Read by tshoes76 |
The Crimea | 10:20 | Read by tshoes76 |
Winter in St. Petersburg | 10:28 | Read by tshoes76 |
The Caucasus | 32:24 | Read by Sophia |
Marriage | 10:54 | Read by ShrimpPhish |
Tiflis | 7:11 | Read by jenno |
Alexandropol | 6:57 | Read by jenno |
The Turco-Russian War | 31:19 | Read by Avanos |
Kars | 13:08 | Read by jenno |
On my way to Erzeroum | 10:03 | Read by ShrimpPhish |
Erzeroum | 50:19 | Read by fshort |
Erzeroum continued | 51:17 | Read by fshort |
St. Petersburg | 4:50 | Read by Gila Labinger Freeberg |
Moscow | 23:21 | Read by Gila Labinger Freeberg |
Moscow continued | 43:40 | Read by Gila Labinger Freeberg |
Our Journey Abroad | 7:01 | Read by Henry K. Noble |
Boulogne-sur-mer | 5:16 | Read by Henry K. Noble |
London | 16:34 | Read by Henry K. Noble |
Paris | 11:29 | Read by Henry K. Noble |
On our way to Lucerne | 2:55 | Read by Shannon Santos |
Lucerne | 26:13 | Read by janicwedge |
Interlaken | 8:35 | Read by ShrimpPhish |
Montreux | 20:01 | Read by Ted Lienhart |
Geneva | 6:56 | Read by ShrimpPhish |
Milan | 10:46 | Read by Marie Christian |
Villa D’Este | 9:13 | Read by Marie Christian |
Cernobbio | 43:58 | Read by Ted Lienhart |
Venice | 3:46 | Read by Marie Christian |
Florence | 10:43 | Read by Marie Christian |
Rome | 8:27 | Read by Marie Christian |
Naples | 24:49 | Read by Ted Lienhart |
Peissenberg | 10:59 | Read by ShrimpPhish |
On the Rhine | 3:25 | Read by George Banfield |
Rotterdam | 5:12 | Read by ShrimpPhish |
London | 18:56 | Read by tshoes76 |
Moscow | 4:29 | Read by ShrimpPhish |
Biarritz | 15:14 | Read by ShrimpPhish |
Madrid | 5:34 | Read by ShrimpPhish |
Saragossa | 18:24 | Read by ShrimpPhish |
Barcelona | 3:22 | Read by ShrimpPhish |
San Remo | 6:26 | Read by jenno |
Paris | 2:59 | Read by jenno |
Moscow | 7:02 | Read by jenno |
Copenhagen | 9:35 | Read by jenno |
Moscow | 5:01 | Read by jenno |
Paris | 15:17 | Read by tshoes76 |
Trouville | 4:33 | Read by tshoes76 |
Moscow | 14:36 | Read by tshoes76 |
A Trip to Egypt | 1:51 | Read by Stacey Malcolm |
Constantinople | 21:35 | Read by ShrimpPhish |
Athens | 3:52 | Read by Christine Rottger |
In Pharaoh Land | 51:06 | Read by Christine Rottger |
Our way Back to Russia | 17:57 | Read by Christine Rottger |
Promotion of my Husband to the Post of Governor-General of the Amour Province i… | 8:32 | Read by ShrimpPhish |
Across the Atlantic | 11:44 | Read by Brize C |
New York | 27:29 | Read by Brize C |
Niagara Falls | 9:24 | Read by ShrimpPhish |
Chicago | 15:38 | Read by Brize C |
San Francisco | 5:13 | Read by Brize C |
Across the Pacific | 23:57 | Read by BachTran |
Yokohama | 14:57 | Read by Ted Lienhart |
Tokio | 11:26 | Read by Availle |
Kobe | 2:52 | Read by Availle |
Across the Inland Sea | 4:18 | Read by Availle |
Nagasaki | 4:14 | Read by Availle |
Across the Japanese Sea | 1:57 | Read by jenno |
Siberia—Vladivostock | 17:00 | Read by jenno |
Our Journey to Khabarovsk | 19:42 | Read by jenno |
Khabarovsk | 55:44 | Read by jenno |
Our Voyage around the World | 12:16 | Read by jenno |
On our way to Japan | 5:54 | Read by jenno |
Nagasaki | 3:06 | Read by jenno |
From Nagasaki to Shanghai | 2:32 | Read by Ted Lienhart |
Shanghai | 10:07 | Read by Ted Lienhart |
Hong-Kong | 13:29 | Read by Ted Lienhart |
Saigon | 7:48 | Read by Ted Lienhart |
Singapore | 7:39 | Read by Ted Lienhart |
Java - Batavia | 15:16 | Read by Ted Lienhart |
Singapore | 3:40 | Read by Ted Lienhart |
Colombo | 5:49 | Read by Ted Lienhart |
Aden | 6:36 | Read by Ted Lienhart |
Suez | 3:10 | Read by Ted Lienhart |
Port Saïd | 2:48 | Read by Ted Lienhart |
On the Mediterranean | 1:47 | Read by Maggie H. |
Marseilles | 1:56 | Read by Maggie H. |
Monte Carlo | 1:15 | Read by Ted Lienhart |
Nice | 1:50 | Read by Ted Lienhart |
Paris | 1:16 | Read by Ted Lienhart |
St. Petersburg—Coronation of Nicolas II | 7:09 | Read by AuroraReeds |
Our way Back to Khabarovsk via Odessa | 4:58 | Read by ShrimpPhish |
Port Saïd | 3:15 | Read by Brize C |
Suez | 2:51 | Read by Brize C |
Aden | 6:15 | Read by AuroraReeds |
Colombo | 16:08 | Read by acousticwave |
Singapore | 2:27 | Read by ShrimpPhish |
From Singapore to Nagasaki | 4:01 | Read by Lynne T |
Nagasaki | 3:09 | Read by Julie Anne Thompson |
Vladivostock | 3:05 | Read by Lynne T |
Khabarovsk | 9:24 | Read by Ted Lienhart |
Back to Russia | 2:15 | Read by Christine Bowden |
Vladivostock | 2:41 | Read by Ted Lienhart |
Nagasaki | 4:06 | Read by Ted Lienhart |
Shanghai | 2:50 | Read by Ted Lienhart |
Hong Kong | 3:23 | Read by Ted Lienhart |
Canton | 9:23 | Read by Ted Lienhart |
Macao | 10:03 | Read by Ted Lienhart |
Hong Kong | 3:44 | Read by Ted Lienhart |
Saigon | 2:16 | Read by BachTran |
Singapore | 7:35 | Read by jenno |
From Singapore to Suez | 12:42 | Read by jenno |
Suez | 2:02 | Read by jenno |
Cairo | 3:57 | Read by jenno |
Port Saïd | 4:11 | Read by jenno |
St. Petersburg | 6:08 | Read by Ted Lienhart |
Our Journey to Tashkend | 17:25 | Read by Ted Lienhart |
Tashkend | 28:16 | Read by Ted Lienhart |
St. Petersburg | 36:04 | Read by Ted Lienhart |
A Short Peep at St. Petersburg and Back to Tashkend | 16:32 | Read by Ted Lienhart |
Paris World’s Fair | 23:30 | Read by Brize C |
Kissingen | 7:42 | Read by Brize C |
Back to Tashkend | 4:28 | Read by Brize C |
Definite Departure for St. Petersburg | 3:26 | Read by Christine Bowden |