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Patricia Hughes - The Early Life of Miss Anne Lister and the Curious Tale of Miss Eliza Raine

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  • čas přidán 16. 10. 2020
  • Ann Walker, Mariana Belcombe. But first there was Eliza Raine. Join us as we discuss the challenging story of Anne Lister’s first love!

Komentáře • 37

  • @aslamahmed2564
    @aslamahmed2564 Před rokem +2

    Dear Patricia Hughes, presently I am reading your book: Gentleman Jack, the early life of Miss Anne Lister and the curious tale of Miss Eliza Raine. Your book gives me so much pleasure in reading and learning of the long lost passed time. Those letter correspondence between Anne Lister and Eliza Raine are so heartbreaking and emotional that every word is worth of acknowledging. My deepest respect for your transcription and decoding this masterpiece of the two love ones from 1810 to 1816. The languages which was deployed at that period is just my kind of language, very flowery and sweet. Eliza, having to spend her childhood in India and moving to a distant and foreign England most had been quiet difficult life for her and her sister Jane. I know this from my own experiences. Neither the less you have done and revealed a magnificent work. Many thanks.

  • @evaperez4139
    @evaperez4139 Před 2 lety +5

    1806 AL starts her diary and Ann Walker is only 3 years old born 1803.
    Enjoying this interview.
    Greetings from Puerto Rico 🇵🇷
    PS =Anne Lister was a player.

    • @traviataporter3341
      @traviataporter3341 Před 2 lety +1

      Yes she was but opened me up to see how my family members had to hide

  • @downeastxg
    @downeastxg Před 2 lety +5

    Incredible. Lister was certainly a chump in some regards, had to do with basic morals and not the times. Such betrayal. Sure, much to admire and be in awe of, but the true history is fascinating, and quite sad for Eliza, another one who became dedicated to Lister; Eliza married her and gave her a gold ring! Wow. Glad Eliza's fortune/money went to the Crown and not Lister. A bit less to admire. SO cool PH found Eliza's grave by pure circumstance. Incredible, just incredible story.

    • @majaber1
      @majaber1 Před 2 lety +3

      Totally agree with your opinion, there are many women who bucked the social and societal norms to live their lives on their own terms but also had moral fiber and courage, in this relationship we see a less attractive side of Anne Lister more concerned with money and status and morally quite shallow...I was surprised that the interviewer attempted to excuse Anne Lister's behaviour by saying 'we've all done some bad things'...historical icons deserve to be examined in the round and for all of who they were and we do our community a disservice by dieting her...that discredits all the amazing research done by so many volunteers.

    • @majaber1
      @majaber1 Před 2 lety +3

      Misspelling above should read 'deitising' in last line.

  • @nena4215
    @nena4215 Před 2 lety +5

    Oh,those poor girls, especially Jane...so cruel...

  • @KayBassie
    @KayBassie Před 2 lety +10

    Rest in Peace Patricia. Such a wealth of knowledge. I was def curious if there were women of colour that were in these societies (esp queer) and the nature of their experience during this time. I'm def going to get all her books. I think that the research that Patricia was doing on Eliza, her spirit was guiding her to her tombstone.

  • @ardraithneach
    @ardraithneach Před 2 lety +3

    One of the best things I've ever watched on CZcams. Two people who know and love their subject. Thank you.

  • @mahimanair1804
    @mahimanair1804 Před 3 lety +6

    The interview was informative, but all the while I could just only think, how sad is Eliza's story 💔

    • @majaber1
      @majaber1 Před 2 lety +1

      Certainly broadens one view of Anne Lister!

  • @wendydemo1
    @wendydemo1 Před 2 lety +2

    OMG I Love it,I miss you all together laughing until the chair gets wet then laughing some more❤❤❤

  • @aslamahmed2564
    @aslamahmed2564 Před rokem +2

    Dear Pat, I enjoyed so much this interview with Patricia Hughes in revealing enorm information concerning Anne Lister and Eliza Raine that I had to purchase her book. There‘s so much to discover about Anne Lister‘s life.
    Ps. I am looking forward in reading this book from Patricia Hughes!

  • @sarahnewton2550
    @sarahnewton2550 Před 2 lety +2

    Love your shirts! Where you gone Pat! Hoping all is good and there will be more content soon 👍

  • @traviataporter3341
    @traviataporter3341 Před 2 lety +1

    This is so sad but I love to know the truth and Ann lister I think needed money but I still love GENTLEMAN JACK AND LOVED THAT I'VE GOTTEN A CHANCE TO KNOW ABOUT ANN LISTER thanks for sharing

  • @gingerlady11
    @gingerlady11 Před 2 lety +5

    Thank you so very much Pat for organising all these enthralling fascinating interviews which are invaluable in furthering those in depth gems of intricate information surrounding Anne Lister life. As per usual this one in particular regarding the Raine sisters life is both simply fascinating and also very sad. The influence of social norms of British life and class systems and the Empire at the time has much to answer for .

    • @nigelreid5486
      @nigelreid5486 Před 2 lety +2

      I'm guessing you're an American who has forgotten the demise of the native peoples of North America at your hands? I guess the US also has much to answer for.

    • @heatheralice89
      @heatheralice89 Před 7 dny

      ​@@nigelreid5486hey, we all are paying for the sins of previous generations but really what can we do?

  • @violetacaceres880
    @violetacaceres880 Před rokem

    Gracias a la investigadora por mostrar, esta entrevista me deja con tristeza por lo que pasaron estas dos mujeres.

  • @divadestinations4425
    @divadestinations4425 Před 3 lety +6

    Fantastic and fascinating interview.

  • @heatheralice89
    @heatheralice89 Před 7 dny

    Fascinating!!

  • @Tuijjcc
    @Tuijjcc Před 3 měsíci

    Thank you so much for this book too! ❤ Fabby! ❤️

  • @jannekevanderweijden8888
    @jannekevanderweijden8888 Před 3 lety +6

    As always, thank you Pat and the ALBW crew. Great episode.

  • @sarahsue4065
    @sarahsue4065 Před 2 lety +1

    Amazing research - lovely to have some history of those in Anne’s life .. such a fascinating era too

  • @-AnneLister
    @-AnneLister Před 3 lety +2

    🏳️‍🌈💗 04 nov. 2020 Great! Thanks for your good work, much love from Anne Lister 😁👄

  • @violetacaceres880
    @violetacaceres880 Před rokem

    Lo que le hicieron a estas dos mujeres es criminal, Las mataron en vida. Como la ausencia de empatía y solidaridad hace mal, si la solidaridad hubiese sido una norma por encima de la hipocresía de unas costumbres absurdas, seguramente esta y muchas otras vidas hubieran sido diferentes. una mujer obligada a prostituirse por las personas en quienes confiaba por haber sido violada, que barbarie.

  • @violetacaceres880
    @violetacaceres880 Před rokem

    Pobre Jane fue estafada, y todo a causa de que en ese tiempo no debían administrar sus recursos, Anne Lister les demostró a varias que sí podían, pero siempre y cuando no fueran propiedad de un hombre.

  • @violetacaceres880
    @violetacaceres880 Před rokem

    *Estrictos con sus modales*, manera amable de decir que eran racistas y clasistas. Terrible ser mujer en ese tiempo y sobretodo ser DIFERENTE *india por ejemplo.

  • @violetacaceres880
    @violetacaceres880 Před rokem

    LO QUE LES PASO A LAS HERMANAS RAINE FUE EVIDENTEMENTE RACISMO PURO. ESTAFA, VIOLACIÓN, DISCRIMINACIÓN.

  • @violetacaceres880
    @violetacaceres880 Před rokem

    CON ELIZA RAINE Y JANE NO FUERON DESAGRADABLES, FUERON RACISTAS. ENTIENDO QUE ANNE SIMPLEMENTE SE ENAMORÓ DE OTRA PERSONA, ESTOY SEGURA QUE SI SUS SENTIMIENTOS HUBIESEN ESTADO CON ELIZA RAINE EL COLOR DE PIEL HUBIERA SIDO LO DE MENOS PORQUE ELIZA TENÍA DINERO.