MarriageGood Press, 2019/11/25 - 415 ページ "Marriage" by Susan Ferrier is the shrewdly observant tale of a young woman's struggles with parental authority and courtship. Ferrier adopts an ideal of rational domesticity, illustrating the virtues of a reasonable heroine who learns to act for herself. It shows that, even when options for women were limited, rebellion was still common while trying to carve out a life for oneself in the world. |
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... Lord Courtland. That dance had just been introduced in London (1811), and the season of that year Miss Clavering spent with her aunt, Lady Charlotte, in the metropolis, in a round of gaiety, going to parties at Kensington Palace (where ...
... Lord Courtland. That dance had just been introduced in London (1811), and the season of that year Miss Clavering spent with her aunt, Lady Charlotte, in the metropolis, in a round of gaiety, going to parties at Kensington Palace (where ...
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... Sir Walter Scott, and he spoke of the work in the very highest terms. I do not ... Lord Rossville, Adam Ramsay, Bell Black and the Major, Miss Pratt and ... Courtland, and "the living portrait of hundreds, though never before hit off ...
... Sir Walter Scott, and he spoke of the work in the very highest terms. I do not ... Lord Rossville, Adam Ramsay, Bell Black and the Major, Miss Pratt and ... Courtland, and "the living portrait of hundreds, though never before hit off ...
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... God; by use turned to an humour; by self-will made a flattering madness." Alexander and Campaspe. "COME hither, child," said the old Earl of Courtland to his daughter, as, in obedience to his summons, she entered his study; "come hither ...
... God; by use turned to an humour; by self-will made a flattering madness." Alexander and Campaspe. "COME hither, child," said the old Earl of Courtland to his daughter, as, in obedience to his summons, she entered his study; "come hither ...
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... Lord Courtland in a fury; "what the devil have you to do with a heart, I should like to know? There's no talking to a young woman now about marriage, but she is all in a blaze about hearts, and darts, and—and—But hark ye, child, I'll ...
... Lord Courtland in a fury; "what the devil have you to do with a heart, I should like to know? There's no talking to a young woman now about marriage, but she is all in a blaze about hearts, and darts, and—and—But hark ye, child, I'll ...
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... Lord Courtland perceived the effect his eloquence had produced upon the childish fancy of his daughter, and continued to expatiate upon the splendid joys that awaited her in a union with a nobleman of the Duke's rank and fortune; till ...
... Lord Courtland perceived the effect his eloquence had produced upon the childish fancy of his daughter, and continued to expatiate upon the splendid joys that awaited her in a union with a nobleman of the Duke's rank and fortune; till ...
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CHAPTER XVII | |
CHAPTER XVIII | |
CHAPTER XIX | |
CHAPTER XX | |
CHAPTER XXI | |
CHAPTER XXIII | |
CHAPTER XXIV | |
CHAPTER XXV | |
CHAPTER X | |
CHAPTER XIII | |
CHAPTER XIV | |
CHAPTER XXVI | |
CHAPTER XXVII | |
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