'Coward! Sneak! May good men shun him, from henceforth! may his Queen
refuse to receive him! You, an earl's daughter! Oh, Isabel! How
utterly you have lost yourself!' When the aristocratic Lady Isabel
abandons her husband and children for her wicked seducer, more is at
stake than moral retribution. Ellen Wood played upon the anxieties of
the Victorian middle classes who feared a breakdown of the social
order as divorce became more readily available and promiscuity
threatened the sanctity of the family. In her novel the simple act of
hiring a governess raises the spectres of murder, disguise, and
adultery. Her sensation novel was devoured by readers from the Prince
of Wales to Joseph Conrad and continued to fascinate theatre-goers and
cinema audiences well into the next century. This edition returns for
the first time to the racy, slang-ridden narrative of the first
edition, rather than the subsequent stylistically 'improved' versions
hitherto reproduced by modern editors. ABOUT THE SERIES: For over 100
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ISBN
9780191604645
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Oxford University Press Academic UK
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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