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Love In The Time Of Victoria: Francoise Barrett-DuCrocq

Love In The Time Of Victoria: Francoise Barrett-DuCrocq

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For the middle-class moralists and reformers of Victorian London, poverty was synonymous with their descriptions of the urban working classes portray a swarming, undifferentiated mass, impoverished and immoral. In the absence of written accounts by the poor themselves, these nineteenth-century prejudices still cloud our understanding of popular attitudes to sensuality and courtship, marriage and pregnancy. This volume overturns these prejudices by presenting and analysing an extraordinary range of hitherto unpublished first-hand love letters and testimonies from working-class women who faced pregnancy alone, and from their suitors, relatives and employers. These unique and moving writings provide the fullest and most accurate picture to date of love and sex among the poor in Victorian London. The author has painstakingly uncovered autobiographical fragments which show women and men who are neither depraved nor unusually virtuous. They meet in the course of their work, in the streets or through family and friends; they seek romance in parks and pubs, servants’ attics or rented rooms. The women’s own records of their relationships resonate with all the singularities of desire, passion and regret, and they reveal a wide range of responses to separation or abandonment. For, despite their limited options, these women continued to exercise real choice. Their words vividly bring to life the material and emotional conflicts of the poor in nineteenth-century London.

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Large paperback; 2nd printing Oenguin 1992; appears unread; near fine
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