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19th Century British History - Victorian Era (1837-1901), Britain - Historical Biography - General & Miscellaneous, Family - Sociocultural Aspects, Regional British History - London, British History - Social Aspects, Middle Class
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The Precariously Privileged

by Zuzanna Shonfield
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Overview

For twenty-three years, Jeanette Marshall, daughter of an eminent anatomist, recorded her impressions of the drawing room society of late Victorian London, which included such intellectual and artistic luminaries as Rosseti, Ford Madox Brown, and Burn Jones's mistress, Mary Zambaco. In constant pursuit of a husband, craftily steering a course between strong-mindedness and frivolity, she applied her brisk realism and caustic manner to paint a vivid and often unexpected picture of Victorian daily life. Drawing on these previously untapped diaries, Zuzanna Shonfield reconstructs the life of the Marshall family and charts the trials and fortunes, both comic and poignant, which befell these precariously privileged newcomers to London society.

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Book Details

Published
December 1, 1987
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Pages
320
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780192122650

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