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Children of the Great Country Houses
Adeline Hartcup

Children of the Great Country Houses

Sidgwick & Jackson (Jan 01, 1982)
9780283993381
220 pages
Value: $ 10.00
Dewey 942.081/0880621
LC Classification DA533

Genre

  • History

Subject

  • Children
  • Country Homes
  • England
  • History / Europe / Great Britain
  • House & Home / Design & Construction

Plot

"'I shall not be sorry when you come to keep the boys in order, for they have neither the respect of children, nor the good breeding of gentlemen, particularly Johnny, who talks of bad French novels and altogether wants repressing.' Thus Lady Stanley of Alderley wrote to her husband in 1852, highlighting some of the attitudes of the period. The lives of the children who lived in Britain's great country houses during the 19th century were a mixed scenario, including dysfunctional and remote families as well as close and loving ones. Drawing on diaries, letters, memoirs, and photo albums, Adeline Hartcup tells of nannies, tutors, and governesses, treats and punishments, and of ideas about God, death, and sex. She provides close-up portraits of five of thegreat families--Howards, Cecils, Russells, Lyttletons, and Gladstones--but also looks beyond the park gates, to the children who did not inherit the privileges that wealth and status conferred."--pub. desc.

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Value

Value $ 10.00