Reading & Signing with W.B. (Bliss) Carnochan

"The Sad Story of Burton, Speke, and the Nile; or, Was John Hanning Speke a Cad?"

Mr. Carnochan will share his study of the famous controversy between Richard Burton and John Hanning Speke, fellow explorers who quarreled over Speke's claim to have discovered the source of the Nile during their African expedition in 1857-59. Speke died of a gunshot wound, probably accidental, the day before a scheduled debate with Burton in 1864. Burton has had the upper hand in subsequent accounts. Speke has been called a “cad.” In light of new evidence and after a careful reading of duelling texts, Carnochan concludes that the case against Speke remains unproven-and that the story, as normally told, displays the inescapable uncertainty of historical narrative.

All was fair in this love-war.

 
Date and Time:
 Tuesday, May 9, 2006.  6:00 PM.
Approximate duration of 1 hour(s).
Location:
Stanford Bookstore Alcove  [Map]
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Audience:
Faculty/Staff
Alumni/Friends
General Public
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Category:
Lectures/Readings
Sponsor:
Stanford Bookstore
Contact:
(650) 725-6136 x323
m.carson@bookstore.stanford.org
Admission:
Open to the public. Free parking after 4:00 p.m.
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May 9, 2006