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− | In appearance, Josephine is tall for a woman. Standing at five feet and nine inches in her stockinged feet, she is considerably leaner than the voluptous figure that rules the day. She is certainly more accustomed to physical action over cultivated weakness and is tougher than she appears. Her hair is a dark brown, catching red glints in the sunlight, and her brown eyes are bright and observant. Her complexion clear, her features even, her fair skin being of a sturdy type and tanning well instead of burning. Her hair is somewhat shorter than is the norm for a woman of her era and she wears it in a ballerina bun or a simple French twist.<br><br> | + | In appearance, Josephine is tall for a woman. Standing at five feet and nine inches in her stockinged feet, she is considerably leaner than the voluptous figure that rules the day. She is certainly more accustomed to physical action over cultivated weakness and is tougher than she appears. Her hair is a dark brown, catching red glints in the sunlight, and her brown eyes are bright and observant. Her complexion is clear, her features even, her fair skin being of a sturdy type and tanning well instead of burning. Her hair is somewhat shorter than is the norm for a woman of her era and she wears it in a ballerina bun or a simple French twist.<br><br> |
Her clothing is likewise unconventional, leaning in a decidedly mannish direction of shirtwaists tucked into walking skirts or split riding skirts--even trousers on occasion--and her shoes are either ladies' leather ankle boots or men's town boots. Josephine prefers practicality over fashion, comfort over convention whenever possible and though this has led to some raised eyebrows and scandalized sensibilities, she feels the mobility, utility, and self-sufficiency thus gained more than compensates for any misconceptions as to her character.<br><br> | Her clothing is likewise unconventional, leaning in a decidedly mannish direction of shirtwaists tucked into walking skirts or split riding skirts--even trousers on occasion--and her shoes are either ladies' leather ankle boots or men's town boots. Josephine prefers practicality over fashion, comfort over convention whenever possible and though this has led to some raised eyebrows and scandalized sensibilities, she feels the mobility, utility, and self-sufficiency thus gained more than compensates for any misconceptions as to her character.<br><br> |
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Contents
Background
Josephine Gabrielle Arceneaux was born on 21 October 1839 to Frenchwoman Sophie Desirée Arseneau and Englishman Jonathan Randolph Crane, in the city of Strasbourg, Alsace, France. It was not uncommon for the French natives of Alsace (or Alsatia, as it is sometimes called) to speak fluent German and such was the case for Josephine's mother. Josephine's father spoke English and Josephine grew up in a bilingual household on French soil without learning French as a native tongue.
(Read more about Josephine's formative years, here.)
Physical Description
In appearance, Josephine is tall for a woman. Standing at five feet and nine inches in her stockinged feet, she is considerably leaner than the voluptous figure that rules the day. She is certainly more accustomed to physical action over cultivated weakness and is tougher than she appears. Her hair is a dark brown, catching red glints in the sunlight, and her brown eyes are bright and observant. Her complexion is clear, her features even, her fair skin being of a sturdy type and tanning well instead of burning. Her hair is somewhat shorter than is the norm for a woman of her era and she wears it in a ballerina bun or a simple French twist.
Her clothing is likewise unconventional, leaning in a decidedly mannish direction of shirtwaists tucked into walking skirts or split riding skirts--even trousers on occasion--and her shoes are either ladies' leather ankle boots or men's town boots. Josephine prefers practicality over fashion, comfort over convention whenever possible and though this has led to some raised eyebrows and scandalized sensibilities, she feels the mobility, utility, and self-sufficiency thus gained more than compensates for any misconceptions as to her character.
Psychological Profile
Dossier
Shadow Game, a personal memoir
Excerpts from her memoir, written haphazardly as circumstances permit. Read them here.
Collaborations
A record of her interactions with others. Read about them here.
Steamer Trunk
It's a battered thing, having been knocked around and about the globe for years, salvaged from a Parisian alley over a decade ago during a quick layover between jobs. The contents vary with Josephine's fortunes but when fully stocked, it's got everything she needs. Go here for the trunk inventory.
Miscellanea
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