Cometh Up as a Flower

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Cometh Up as a Flower

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 416 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781551118055
  • DDC分類 FIC

Full Description

An important sensation novel, Cometh Up as a Flower made Rhoda Broughton's reputation and fortune while also attracting harsh criticism. Nell LeStrange, the heroine, is torn between duty to her family and her own passion. What angered critics of the time was the heroine's frank discussion of her sexual attraction to her lover, and her dispassionate evaluation of loveless marriage as a form of self-sale. Broughton's lively, colloquial narrative voice, witty observations of contemporary manners, and sympathetic portrayal of the lives and feelings of young women, though no longer shocking, are as engaging now as they were to her readers of 1867.

This Broadview Edition includes an extensive selection of appendices on the novel's reception (including a parody of Broughton), Victorian discourses on health and medicine, and contemporary attitudes towards women, marriage, and sexuality.

Contents

Acknowledgements
Introduction
Rhoda Broughton: A Brief Chronology
A Note on the Text

Cometh Up As A Flower

Appendix A: The Publication of the Novel

Serialization in Dublin University Magazine (1866-67)
Epilogue to the Serial Version of the Novel (1867)
Correspondence from the Bentley Archives (1866)

Appendix B: Contemporary Reviews of the Novel

The London Review (16 March 1867)
Athenaeum (20 April 1867)
The Times (6 June 1867)
The Spectator (19 October 1867)

Appendix C: Contemporary Reviews of Sensation Fiction

"Sensation Novels," Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (May 1862)
"Sensation Novels," Medical Critic and Psychological Journal (1863)
"Sensation Novels," Quarterly Review (1863)
"Novels," Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (September 1867)

Appendix D: Punch Magazine's Parody of the Author

From "Prefatory Correspondence" (18 March 1876)
From Gone Wrong (1876)

Appendix E: Attitudes Toward Women and Marriage in Victorian Society

From Sarah Stickney Ellis, The Daughters of England (1845)
From Mary Wollstonecraft, A Vindication of the Rights of Woman (1792)
From Marie Corelli, The Modern Marriage Market (1898)
From Flora Annie Steel, The Modern Marriage Market (1898)
From Susan, Countess of Malmesbury, The Modern Marriage Market (1898)

Appendix F: Discourses on Health in Victorian Medicine

From Henry Ancell, A Treatise on Tuberculosis, the Constitutional Origin of Consumption and Scrofula (1852)
From Sir James Clark, A Treatise on Pulmonary Consumption (1837)
From T.H. Yeoman, M.D., Consumption of the Lungs, or Decline (1848)
From Anon., The Causes and Prevention of Consumption (1835)
From Rowland East, The Two Dangerous Diseases of England, Consumption and Apoplexy (1842)
From Thomas Trotter, M.D., A View of the Nervous Temperament [1812]

Appendix G: Attitudes Toward Women and Sexuality

From William Acton, The Functions and Disorders of the Reproductive Organs (1875)
From Elizabeth Blackwell, "On the Abuses of Sex," Essays in Medical Sociology (1902)
From Eliza Lynn Linton, "The Girl of the Period," Saturday Review (14 March 1868)

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