A FASCINATING ACCOUNT OF THE LIFE OF ONE OF THE MOST FAMOUS WOMEN OF
THE VICTORIAN ERA.
For more than a decade in the second half of the nineteenth century
Georgina Weldon (1837-1914) was one of the most famous women in
England. Weldon was an exceptional self-publicist, intelligent and
utterly convinced that she wasalways in the right. A semi-professional
singer, she came to prominence as a friend of the composer Charles
Gounod. Her husband's unsuccessful attempt to have her carried off to
a lunatic asylum caused a public scandal, and her subsequent efforts
to drag her enemies through the law courts were widely reported.
Weldon's resistance to being certified insane and her unceasing legal
claims for defamation and/or loss of earnings contributed to changes
in laws relating to private asylums and vexatious litigation.
Weldon sang in drawing rooms and concert halls, and on the music hall
stage. She lectured on women's rights and law reform. The most
notorious female plaintiff, and probably the first married women to
represent herself in court, she advised many of her fellow litigants
at a time when women were not permitted to practise law
professionally. Her campaigns brought her notoriety and two gaol
sentences.
Joanna Martin expertly retells the story of that notorious Victorian
eccentric who suffered many bouts of delusion and was an ardent
supporter of spiritualism. Martin's account manages to negotiate a
biography situated between crazed behaviour and the pursuit of
admirable causes. Weldon's story offers a wide canvas introducing
phenomena such as celebrity culture and major and marginal characters
of Dickensian quality. This biography of Weldon, based on primary
sources including Weldon's own diaries and letters, therefore touches
upon a wide variety of issues; Victorian society, nineteenth-century's
women's history, the context of a social and cultural history of
madness and marriage (law), and nineteenth-century British musical
culture.
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The Fearless Life of a Victorian Celebrity
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781800100992
Publisert
2021
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Ingram Publisher Services UK- Academic
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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