Marian Fowler

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Marian Fowler


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Marian Fowler holds a Ph.D. in English literature from the University of Toronto and was the recipient of the Canadian Biography Award. She has taught at York University and is the author of a number of books, including In a Gilded Cage, Below the Peacock Fan, The Embroidered Tent, Blenheim and The Way She Looks Tonight. She lives in Toronto.

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Below the Peacock Fan: Firs...

4.05 avg rating — 142 ratings — published 1987 — 7 editions
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In a Gilded Cage: From Heir...

4.02 avg rating — 121 ratings — published 1993 — 7 editions
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Hope: Adventures of a Diamond

3.58 avg rating — 43 ratings — published 2002 — 6 editions
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Blenheim: Biography of a Pa...

4.14 avg rating — 28 ratings — published 1990
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The Way She Looks Tonight: ...

3.83 avg rating — 24 ratings — published 1996 — 4 editions
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Embroidered Tent: Five Gent...

3.57 avg rating — 14 ratings — published 1994
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Redney: A Life of Sara Jean...

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“The Kohinoor diamond, radiant symbol of the power of the Moghul Empire, had, with the annexation of the Punjab in 1849, been quietly palmed into future Chief Commissioner John Lawrence's waistcoat pocket. From there it was sent to London to be shown at the Great Exhibition in 185I, recut by Garrard's, the fashionable London jewellers, then set in the very centre of Queen Victoria's crown. In 1656, when it had been presented to Shah Jehan, the Kohinoor had weighed 756 carats; recut by Garrards, it was reduced to 106 - fit symbol of waning Indian fortunes.”
Marian Fowler, Below the Peacock Fan: First Ladies of the Raj

“Thuggee had prospered for 2,000 years before Lord William Bentinck ordered Captain William Sleeman to stamp it out, leaving only the word "thug" itself to survive in common English parlance.”
Marian Fowler, Below the Peacock Fan: First Ladies of the Raj

“While the Cannings were still at Bombay, Lord Elphinstone was a charming host and got up two expeditions to famous caves, which showed just how far Raj formality had spread since the Edens' time. On January 31st, a large party went to the caves of Keneri, where everyone had their own cave furnished with washing tubs, sofas, writing-tables "and all requisites down to pen knives and India rubber bands," as Canning noted approvingly in his diary. Lord Elphinstone's servants had laboriously carried all this paraphernalia during the night "to this desolate uninhabited, trackless spot." The Imperial Presence became even more pronounced on February 5th when the Cannings went by steamer to the caves of Elephanta. Tents and huts had been set up outside where the party all changed into evening clothes- all frightfully well organized. Dinner for fifty people was laid in the principal cave, complete with champagne coolers, finger bowls, everything. The British toasted their Queen while Hindu gods carved in the dank rock leered lasciviously. On”
Marian Fowler, Below the Peacock Fan: First Ladies of the Raj

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