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Courtship and Marriage in Victorian England

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Jennifer Phegley is professor of English at the University of Missouri, Kansas City, MO. Klappentext This book examines the popular publications of the Victorian period, illuminating the intricacies of courtship and marriage from the differing perspectives of the working, middle, and upper classes.In contemporary culture, the near obsessive pursuit of love and monogamous bliss is considered "normal," as evidenced by a wide range of online dating sites, television shows such as Sex in the City and The Bachelorette , and an endless stream of Hollywood romantic comedies. Ironically, when it comes to love and marriage, we still wrestle with many of the same emotional and social challenges as our 19th-century predecessors did over 100 years ago. Courtship and Marriage in Victorian England draws on little-known conduct books, letter-writing manuals, domestic guidebooks, periodical articles, letters, and novels to reveal what the period equivalents of "dating" and "tying the knot" were like in the Victorian era. By addressing topics such as the etiquette of introductions and home visits, the roles of parents and chaperones, the events of the London season, model love letters, and the specific challenges facing domestic servants seeking spouses, author Jennifer Phegley provides a fascinating examination of British courtship and marriage rituals among the working, middle, and upper classes from the 1830s to the 1910s. Zusammenfassung This book examines the popular publications of the Victorian period! illuminating the intricacies of courtship and marriage from the differing perspectives of the working! middle! and upper classes. Inhaltsverzeichnis Figure 1.1. "Leap Year!" Figure 1.2. "A Future Husband Seen through the Medium of Repugnance." Figure 1.3. "The New Court for Divorce and Matrimonial Causes, Westminster Hall." Figure 2.1. "September.-Society Yachting" and "October.-Society in the Field." Figure 2.2. "Kind and Considerate." Figure 2.3. "November.-Society Passing a Dull Day at the Country House." Figure 3.1. "Matrimonial Advertisements. No. 1-Araminta Brown." Figure 3.2. "Matrimonial Advertisements. No. 3-Miss Aurora Wailboan." Figure 3.3. "Pretty Innocent!" Figure 3.4. "A Caution." Figure 4.1. "A Panorama of a Fashionable Wedding." Figure 4.2. "Wedding Dress." Figure 4.3. William Spooner's panoramic view of the Queen's wedding procession. Figure 4.4. Honiton lace wedding dress and veil. Figure 4.5. Satin dress, trimmed with applied beading, chenille tassels, and needle lace. Figure 4.6. Silk damask waistcoat. Figure 4.7. Double-breasted wool frock coat. Figure 4.8. "The Happy Pair Then Left Town." Figure 5.1. "The Haunted Bachelor." Figure 5.2. "Illustrations of Humbug.-No. 1." Figure 5.3. "Is Marriage a Failure?" ...

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Authors Jennifer Phegley
Publisher Greenwood Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.10.2011
 
EAN 9780313375347
ISBN 978-0-313-37534-7
No. of pages 224
Series Victorian Life and Times
Victorian Life and Times
Subject Humanities, art, music > History > Regional and national histories

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