
- 340 pages
- English
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- Available on iOS & Android
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The Vicar's Daughter
About this book
The fictional memoirs of Victorian-era housewife. Third in the Marshmallows Trilogy following Annals of a Quiet Neighbourhood and The Seaboard Parish.
The Vicar's Daughter, the 1872 sequel to The Seaboard Parish, follows the early married life of one of Harry Walton's (fictional narrator of Annals of a Quiet Neighbourhood) daughters. This third book in the Marshmallows Trilogy is representative of the rising interest women were taking in Victorian society. Written in the first person in the fictional guise of female authorship, its characterization of MacDonald's friend and patron Lady Noel Byron is one of the noteworthy elements of the book.Frequently asked questions
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Table of contents
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- CONTENTS
- Foreword to The Cullen Collection
- Introduction to The Vicar’s Daughter
- 1. Introductory
- 2. A Conversation Between My Parents
- 3. Anticipating Marriage
- 4. My Wedding
- 5. Judy’s Visit
- 6. “Good Society”
- 7. Refuge from the Heat
- 8. Connie
- 9. Connie’s Baby
- 10. The Foundling Refound
- 11. Wagtail Comes to Honour
- 12. A Stupid Chapter
- 13. An Introduction
- 14. A Negatived Proposal
- 15. My First Dinner Party
- 16. A Picture
- 17. Rumours
- 18. A Discovery
- 19. Miss Clare
- 20. Miss Clare’s Story
- 21. Questions and Discussion
- 22. Lady Bernard
- 23. My Second Dinner Party
- 24. The End of the Evening
- 25. My First Terror
- 26. What Had Happened
- 27. Troubles
- 28. Miss Clare’s Friends
- 29. Mr, Morley
- 30. A Strange Text
- 31. About Percivale
- 32. My Second Terror
- 33. Clouds After the Rain
- 34. Sunshine
- 35. What Lady Bernard Thought
- 36. Mrs. Cromwell Comes
- 37. Mrs. Cromwell Goes
- 38. Ancestral Wisdom
- 39. Child Nonsense
- 40. Double, Double, Toil and Trouble
- 41. Roger and Marion
- 42. My Thoughts About Roger
- 43. The Dea Ex