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Walsingham is both a lively story and a commentary by Mary Robinson
on her society's constraints upon women. The novel follows the
lives of two main characters, Walsingham Ainsforth and his cousin,
Sir Sidney Aubrey, a girl who is passed off as a son by her mother
so that she will become the family heir. Sidney, educated in
France, returns to England as an adult and persistently sabotages
Walsingham's love interests (having secretly fallen in love with
him herself). Eventually, Sidney reveals her identity, and she and
Walsingham declare their mutual love, wed, and share the family's
estate. This Broadview edition includes a rich selection of primary
sources material including contemporary reviews; historical and
literary accounts of eighteenth-century female cross-dressers; and
selections from contemporary works that focus on the figure of the
"fallen" woman.
Brought up in the stately grandeur of Burghley House as heir to the
earldom of Exeter, Henry Cecil seemed to have made a suitable match
to the heiress of Hanbury Hall, but their marriage was to end in
disaster when Emma eloped with Henry's friend, the local curate.
Heartbroken, Henry turned his back on aristocratic life, taking up
residence in a remote Shropshire village and marrying a farmer's
daughter - without having obtained a divorce from his first
wife.... The story of Henry Cecil's matrimonial entanglements
became an overnight sensation in the 1790s, and even through into
the twentieth century was still being told and retold in poetry,
song, ballet and prose. 'A Noble Affair' untangles fact from
fiction and explores the difficulties Henry faced in extricating
himself with honour from the situation. Written by three scholars
who have carried out extensive research into marriage, adultery,
bigamy and divorce in eighteenth-century England, this new account
illustrates just how limited the options once were for those who
experienced marital breakdown, and discovers that in some respects
Henry did indeed behave nobly.
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