Novel 158: Annie Edwardes, Ought We To Visit Her? (1871)

 
John William Godward, Ionian Dancing Girl

John William Godward, Ionian Dancing Girl

 

An Englishman, newly inheriting the family estate, returns after many years on the Continent with his ballet dancer wife.


Annie Edwardes (1830?-1896) wrote some 21 novels, many featuring heroines who, like the one here, defy Victorian social convention.

“Mrs. Edwardes understands and describes man very well indeed; and woman and her nature she understands something more than very well.” Pall Mall Gazette, November 21, 1871

“This is the brightest book we have read for some time. . . .  With little plot and less descriptive writing, it is full of sparkle, and point, and sub-acid humour, and sketches of character.” Spectator, November 25, 1871

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