Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, March 1885

Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, March 1885

Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, March 1885 FROM SIBERIA TO SWITZERLAND. COLERIDGE AS A...
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Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, March 1885

Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, March 1885

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Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, March 1885

$18.16 $9.07
Author: Various
Format: eBook
Language: English

Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, March 1885

FROM SIBERIA TO SWITZERLAND. COLERIDGE AS A SPIRITUAL THINKER. THE PORTRAIT. DELLA CRUSCA AND ANNA MATILDA: THE SAVAGE. LE BONHOMME CORNEILLE. CHARLES DICKENS AT HOME. THE SUMMER PALACE, PEKING. THE CAMORRA. THE DECAY OF IRISH HUMOR. PRINCE BISMARCK'S CHARACTER. A FEW NOTES ON PERSIAN ART. HOW INSECTS BREATHE. PIERRE'S MOTTO: BEHIND THE SCENES. GO TO THE ANT. LITERARY NOTICES. FOREIGN LITERARY NOTES. MISCELLANY. Escapes of political and other convicts from Western Siberia are more frequent than is generally supposed, but from Eastern Siberia, though often attempted, they seldom succeed. Save for convicts under sentence of penal servitude, and actually imprisoned, it is easy to elude the vigilance of the police and get away from a convict village or settlement, but it is almost impossible to get out of the country. The immense distances to be traversed, the terrible climate, lack of money, the absolute necessity of keeping to the high roads, prove, except in very few instances, insuperable obstacles to final success. In order to be really free, moreover, it is imperative for a fugitive not alone to pass the frontier of European Russia, but to reach some country where he runs no risk of falling into the clutches of the imperial police. Even in Germany he is liable to be recaptured, and is really safe only in England, France, or Switzerland. Hence, to make good a flight from Eastern Siberia requires a conjuncture of so many favorable and nearly impossible circumstances as to render a complete escape a rare and remarkable event. But the incentives to escape are as great as the obstacles to success. No life can be more horrible than that of a political exile in the far east or far north of Siberia. Even at Irkoutsk the mean temperature is fifty degrees below the freezing-point of Raumur; for many months of the year the sun in some parts of the country shines but two or three hours in the twenty-four, and for days together darkness covers the face of the land. A man untrained to manual labor, or unacquainted with the arts of trapping and killing wild animals and collecting peltry, turned adrift in the remoter parts of Siberia, runs the risk of perishing of hunger and cold. A Russian refugee, now at Geneva, tells that, during his sojourn in Eastern Siberia, he spent the greater part of the long winter in bed, rising only to swallow some rancid oil, the sole food he could obtain. To escape from such a life as this a man will risk almost anything. Even incarceration in a central prison, or the penal servitude of the mines, can hardly be more terrible. The trouble is, that the way to freedom lies through Western Siberia and Russia in Europe. The road south is barred by the wild tribes that haunt the frontiers of Mongolia and Manchuria, who either kill or give up to the Russians all the fugitives that fall into their hands. ......Buy Now (To Read More)

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