Miss Miles : A Tale of Yorkshire Life 60 Years Ago
by
Mary Taylor
Book Details
Format
Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
0195064925
ISBN-13
9780195064926
Publisher
Oxford University Press Inc
Imprint
Oxford University Press Inc
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Jul 18th, 1991
Print length
496 Pages
Weight
678 grams
Dimensions
21.90 x 15.10 x 3.00 cms
Product Classification:
Classic fiction (pre c 1945)
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The only novel written by Charlotte Bronte's life-long friend, Mary Taylor, this is the story of the education and up-bringing of a group of young women, which emphasizes their friendship and their ability to maintain mental and economic well-being in straightened circumstances.
In Elizabeth Gaskell''s seminal biography The Life of Charlotte Brontë, Gaskell makes extensive use of Charlotte''s correspondence with her closest friend, known to readers of that work simply as `Dear M.'' `M.'' was later identified as Mary Taylor, whom Charlotte met as a teenager at boarding school (the school used as the model for `Lowood'' in Jane Eyre) with whom she remained friends for life. It was Mary Taylor who inspired Charlotte to leave her oppressive parsonage home and go off to school in Brussels and, again, who came to her rescue when that adventure went sour and Charlotte was paralysed by her unrequited love for her language teacher. Mary herself led a much less restricted life. She horrified her friends by teaching at a boys'' school in Germany and then by setting off for New Zealand with her younger brother in order to earn her own living. She eventually became a feminist essayist, urging women to work to support themselves as their `first duty,'' and she chided her friend Charlotte as a `coward and a traitor'' for not being equally clear-headed about the debilitating effects of economic dependancy.In Miss Miles, her only novel, she breaks with tradition by producing a work which depicts women''s friendships as sustaining life and sanity in oppressive situations as well as introducing an innovative narrative form which Janet Murray calls a `feminist bildungsroman'': the story of the education of several heroines, emphasizing their friendship and their economic and mental well-being rather than their love-lives.
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