Queen Eleanor and Fair Rosamond
A Broadview Anthology of British Literature Edition
- Publisher
- Broadview Press
- Initial publish date
- Nov 2018
- Category
- Classics, Psychological
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Paperback / softback
- ISBN
- 9781554814275
- Publish Date
- Nov 2018
- List Price
- $17.75
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Description
Queen Eleanor and Fair Rosamond—among the most compelling and thought-provoking of Margaret Oliphant’s works of short fiction—tells the story of Mr. and Mrs. Lycett-Landon, “two middle-aged people in the fullness of life and prosperity,” and of what becomes of their marriage when Mr. Lycett-Landon becomes uncommunicative while on an extended business trip.
In addition to an illuminating introduction, this edition includes a variety of background materials that help to set this extraordinary work in its literary and historical context.
About the authors
Contributor Notes
Pam Perkins, a Professor in the English Department at the University of Manitoba, has published widely on eighteenth and nineteenth century fiction; she has previously edited two volumes in the Broadview Editions series (Robert Bage’s Hermsprong and Elizabeth Hamilton’s Letters of a Hindoo Rajah).
Editorial Reviews
“This welcome edition of Queen Eleanor and Fair Rosamond allows readers to experience, perhaps for the first time, Margaret Oliphant’s exquisite skill at depicting ‘marriage [as] a tie which is curiously elastic.’ The novella is one of Oliphant’s many little-known shorter works which explore the ambiguity and psychological complexity of the relations between the genders with a sensitivity that anticipates the novels of Henry James. … Pam Perkins’s edition provides a perfect frame for the novella—an introduction to Oliphant’s life and works, excerpts from other literary tales of Eleanor and Rosamond, selections from bigamy laws and novels of the period that deal with bigamy, contemporary reviews, and contextual background for the novel’s sophisticated representations of class relations, suburbia, and its setting in London and Liverpool.” — Elsie Michie, Louisiana State University
“Margaret Oliphant’s works are hard to come by, so for this reason alone Pam Perkins’s edition of Queen Eleanor and Fair Rosamond is valuable. It is made substantially the more so by Perkins’s clear and helpful annotations and her illuminating and insightful introduction, situating the novella within the framework of contemporary fictional representations of bigamy while also highlighting Oliphant’s unique attention to issues of gender and class. … This is an admirable edition, relevant to those who know Oliphant as well as those encountering her for the first time.” — Emily Morris, St. Thomas More College, University of Saskatchewan
“It is very good to have one of Margaret Oliphant’s later short stories published in the form of an accessible student text, accompanied by contextual material which helps to explain the significance of her take on the recurrent Victorian subject of bigamous marriages. Long remembered only for her successful mid-century ‘Chronicles of Carlingford’ and her 1862 essay ‘Sensation Novels,’ … [Oliphant here] offers an extraordinary insight into the emotional cost that might be demanded in preserving her long-held belief in the virtue of female self-sacrifice.” — Elisabeth Jay, Oxford Brookes University