

An edition of The Doctor (1999)
a novel
By Patricia Duncker
Publish Date
1999
Publisher
Ecco Press
Language
eng
Pages
384
Description:
"At the turn of the 19th century in England, a young, beautiful Mary Ann Bulkeley gives birth to a redheaded baby girl of uncertain paternity. Before the sensitive tomboy turns ten, the family determines she should be raised and schooled as a boy.". "So begins The Doctor, a provocative, illuminating novel based on a true story about a brilliant female physician who is compelled to live as a man under the name James Miranda Barry. Patricia Duncker traces Barry's incredible life over the course of five decades and across three continents, from his cross-dressing child genius days to medical school in Edinburgh, Scotland; from his glorious career as a military surgeon to his adventures as a celebrated duelist and social figure known throughout the world.". "Barry's accomplishments were many, as were the secrets he guarded. When his mysterious origins are finally revealed, we witness The Doctor's intriguing, anguished finale. This richly inventive and entertaining tale of dark family secrets, adultery, and colonial history is a transforming contemplation on the substance of gender, the power of will, and portrait of a brilliant mind."--BOOK JACKET.
subjects: Colonies, Fiction, Gender identity, Male impersonators, Passing (Identity), Women physicians, Fiction, historical, general, Physicians, fiction, England, fiction, Great britain, fiction, West indies, fiction, Fiction, medical, Fictional works, Military Surgery, Medicine in Literature, Sexuality, Transsexualism, History, 19th Century
People: James Barry (1795-1865)
Places: England, Great Britain