Volume one begins with a discussion of religion in Wales, followed by a short biography of Davis's father, the Methodist
preacher Dafydd Cadwaladyr
. The book then moves into a first-person account of Davis
Textual Production
Jane Williams
JW
officially edited (but in fact virtually wrote) The Autobiography of Elizabeth Davis
, A Balaclava Nurse, Daughter of Dafydd Cadwaladyr, which was published by Hurst and Blackett
in two volumes.
Beddoe, Deirdre et al. “Introduction”. The Autobiography of Elizabeth Davis, Honno, 1987, p. ix - xix.
xiii-xiv
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Texts
Beddoe, Deirdre et al. “Introduction”. The Autobiography of Elizabeth Davis, Honno, 1987, p. ix - xix.
Williams, Jane, and Elizabeth Davis. The Autobiography of Elizabeth Davis, a Balaclava Nurse. Hurst and Blackett, 1857, 2 vols.