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  • von Maria Katharina Wiedlack

    This article analyzes a chapter from Charles Ellms’s book “The Tragedy of the Seas” (1848). The chapter recounts the historical events around a schooner belonging to the Russian American Company, which was shipwrecked close to the Olympic Peninsula in 1808. After the disaster, the ship’s crew, and Anna Petrovna Bulygin, the captain’s wife, were taken hostage by indigenous people. The article examines Anna Petrovna Bulygin’s female agency within Ellms’s narrative, arguing that it is exceptional within the genre of maritime frontier adventures, as well as early 19th century Russian culture. Importantly, a focus on her agency offers interesting insights into the Russian colonial gaze on the indigenous peoples of America.